Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 296
Trim: 7⅛ x 9¼
978-0-8420-2512-6 • Hardback • October 1995 • $121.00 • (£93.00)
Part 1 I. What is Democratization in Latin America?
Chapter 2 Democracy and Development: An Overview
Chapter 3 Dilemmas of Democratization in Latin America
Part 4 II. The Political Heritage: Culture, Structures, and Authoritarianism
Chapter 5 Two Cultures and Political Behavior in Latin America
Chapter 6 Political Culture and Democratization in Latin America
Chapter 7 Lost Promise: Explaining Latin American Underdevelopment
Chapter 8 Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Latin America: The Modal Pattern
Part 9 III. Agents of Political Change: Religion, Militarism, Electioneering, and Nongovernmental Organizations
Chapter 10 Civil-Military Relations in a Democratic Framework
Chapter 11 From Church and State to Religion and Politics and Back Again
Chapter 12 Electioneering in Latin America
Chapter 13 Nongovernmental Organizations in Latin America
Part 14 IV. Consequences of Democratization: Case Studies in Change
Chapter 15 Brazil under Collor, Anatomy of a Crisis
Chapter 16 The Political Impact of Free Trade on Mexico
Chapter 17 Democracy and Economic Crisis: The Latin American Experience
Chapter 18 Suggested Readings
This book is to be recommended, especially for students of Latin American affairs, who will obtain a very good overview not only of the basic patterns and facts, but also their theoretical meaning.
— Notas
Required reading for serious students of Latin American affairs.
— Library Journal