Democratic Latin America

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Authoritarianism
Block Veto
Buenos Aires
Bureaucracy
Campaigns and Elections
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Caudillismo
Central Government
Charles III
Civil Military Relations
Civil Society
Colonial Administration
Comparative Politics
Congress
Constitutionalism
Craig L. Arceneaux
Crime
Democracy
Democratization
Direct Democracy
District Magnitude
Electoral Formula
Electoral Systems
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Executive Politics
Federal Regime
Federalism
Gender
Government
Hare Quota
Hybrid Systems
Institutional Design
Interest Groups
Judiciary
Latin America
Latin American Politics
Latin American Presidents
Latin American Studies
Law & Courts
Legislative Politics
LGBT Politics
LGBT rights
Magistrate Councils
Majoritarian Systems
Military Expenditures
Parliamentarism
Partial Veto
Partisan Power
Party System Fragmentation
Party System Institutionalization
Pink Tide
Polarization
Political Analysis
Political Ideologies
Political Institutions
Political Parties
political power
Political Representation
Populism
Presidentialism
Proportional Representation
Protest
Punto Fijo
Security
Single Member District
Social Movements
Unitarism
Urban Politics
Voting
Washington Consensus

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367356309
  • Weight: 748g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The third edition of Democratic Latin America retains its classic institutional approach to understand contemporary Latin American politics. Each chapter focuses on a different institution and compares how they are constructed differently across countries. Placing a premium on accessibility, the chapters open with a story and end with a detailed country case study, making use of contemporary examples to feed student interest in current events, with comparison-based tables and box features interspersed throughout to stimulate analysis. Every chapter finishes with a set of questions and recommended readings. This approach allows for a very practical approach to politics that encourages critical analysis.

Updates to this new edition include:

  • updated comparison-based tables and box features to stimulate analysis;
  • new "Country in the Spotlight" to include developments unique to each country; and
  • discussions on political change in Cuba, indigenous peoples and political power, neopopulism, impeachment procedures, transitional justice, the 2019 protests, the new militarism, the mobilization of women against violence, LGBT rights, the evangelical movement, and the Colombian peace process.

A clear-eyed look at political institutions to provide a roadmap to the political activity in a country, Democratic Latin America continues to offer an original way of teaching and learning about Latin American politics.

Craig L. Arceneaux is Professor of Political Science at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. He is author of Bounded Missions: Democratization in the Southern Cone and Brazil, co-author of Transforming Latin America, and editor of The Other World: Issues and Politics of the Developing World, in addition to various scholarly articles on civil-military relations, democratization, and elections in Latin America.

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