Constructing Democratic Governance in Latin America

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-03-28
Publisher(s): Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
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Summary

Since the first edition of the acclaimed Constructing Democratic Governance was published in 1996, the democracies of Latin America and the Caribbean have undergone significant change. This new, one-volume edition, edited by Jorge I. Dominguez and Michael Shifter, offers a concise update to current scholarship in this important area of international studies. The book is divided into two parts: Themes and Issues, and Country Studies. Countries not covered by individual studies are discussed in the introduction, conclusion, and thematic chapters. In the introduction, Michael Shifter provides an overview of new developments in Latin America and the Caribbean, with particular emphasis on civil society and problems of governance. The conclusion, by Jorge I. Dominguez, ties together the themes of the various chapters and discusses the role of parties and electoral politics. Contributors: Felipe Aguero, University of Miami; John M. Carey, Washington University in St. Louis; Fernando Cepeda Ulloa, Universidad de los Andes; Michael Coppedge; University of Notre Dame; Javier Corrales, Amherst College; Carlos Ivan Degregori, Instituto de Estudios Peruanos; Rut Diamint, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella; Denise Dresser, University of Southern California; Mala N. Htun, New School University; Marta Lagos, Latinobarometro; Bolivar Lamounier, Augurium: Analise; Steven Levitsky, Harvard University; M. Victoria Murillo, Yale University

Author Biography

Jorge I. Dom+¡nguez is Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs and director of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University. He is the author of numerous books, including Democratic Politics in Latin America and the Caribbean, also available from Johns Hopkins. Michael Shifter is Vice President for Policy at the Inter-American Dialogue and adjunct professor of Latin American studies at Georgetown University.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Contributors xi
Acronyms and Abbreviations xv
PART I INTRODUCTION
Tempering Expectations of Democracy
3(8)
Michael Shifter
PART II THEMES AND ISSUES
Presidentialism and Representative Institutions
11(32)
John M. Carey
The Military
43(31)
Rut Diamint
Market Reforms
74(26)
Javier Corrales
Latin American Labor
100(18)
M. Victoria Murillo
Women and Democracy
118(19)
Mala N. Htun
Public Opinion
137(28)
Marta Lagos
PART III COUNTRY STUDIES
Venezuela: Popular Sovereignty versus Liberal Democracy
165(28)
Michael Coppedge
Colombia: The Governability Crisis
193(27)
Fernando Cepeda Ulloa
Peru: The Vanishing of a Regime and the Challenge of Democratic Rebuilding
220(24)
Carlos Ivan Degregori
Argentina: From Crisis to Consolidation (and Back)
244(25)
Steven Levitsky
Brazil: An Assessment of the Cardoso Administration
269(23)
Bolivar Lamounier
Chile: Unfinished Transition and Increased Political Competition
292(29)
Felipe Aguero
Mexico: From PRI Predominance to Divided Democracy
321(30)
Denise Dresser
PART IV CONCLUSION
Constructing Democratic Governance in Latin America: Taking Stock of the 1990s
351(32)
Jorge I. Dominiguez
Notes 383(58)
Index 441

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