Why is there so much discontent with democracy across Latin America? Are regimes being judged by unrealistic standards of success - or is there legitimate cause for criticism in light of widespread failures to deliver either transparency or effective public policies? Addressing these questions across a variety of dimensions, the authors explore the diverse ways in which the specific nature of Latin American democracy explains the current performance of the region's democratic governments.
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Why is there so much discontent with democracy across Latin America? Are regimes being judged by unrealistic standards of success - or is there legitimate cause for criticism? Addressing these questions, the authors explore the diverse ways in which the specific nature of Latin American democracy explains the current performance of the region's democratic governments.
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Offers superb analyses of the performance of the region's democracies across a broad array of key dimensions. [A] valuable contribution to the study of democracy and democratization in post-transition Latin America. [T]his book manages to contrast precisely very different realities to answer one main question, how democratic is Latin America?
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9781626372764
Publisert
2016-10-05
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Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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Joe Foweraker is emeritus fellow of St Antony's College at the University of Oxford, UK where he previously was professor of Latin American politics. His numerous publications include Citizenship and Social Movements (with Todd Landman) and Governing Latin America (with Todd Landman and Neil Harvey).

Dolores Trevizo is professor of sociology at Occidental College, USA. She is author of Rural Protest and the Making of Democracy in Mexico, 1968-2000.