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The birth of democracy in South America / Raúl L. Madrid,...

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  • The birth of democracy in South America / Raúl L. Madrid,...
  • TheBirth of Democracy in South America 9781009633802
  • Cambridge [etc.] : Cambridge University press, 2025
  • 1 volume (XVII-362 pages) : illustrations, graphiques, tableaux ; 23 cm
  • Cambridge studies in comparative politics
  • 978-1-00-963378-9
  • 978-1-00-963381-9
  • 1-00-963381-3
  • 1-00-963378-3
  • 9781009633819
  • 9781009633789 broché
  • Cambridge studies in comparative politics
  • 320.48
  • Titre provenant des métadonnées fournies par l'éditeur
  • Bibliographie pages 317-348. Notes bibliographiques. Index
  • Introduction. The origins of democracy in South America Armies, parties, and the birth of democracy Elections and democracy in South America before 1930 Military professionalization and the decline of revolts in South America The origins of strong parties in South America The roots of strong democracies : Chile and Uruguay The roots of weak democracies : Argentina and Colombia The roots of stable autocracies : Brazil, Peru, and Venezuela The roots of unstable autocracies : Bolivia, Ecuador, and Paraguay Conclusion. Contributions and implications
  • Explores how democracy first emerged in South America and explains why it arose in some countries and not others. It shows that the first countries to democratize in the region continue to have the strongest democracies today. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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