Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Latin America

Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Latin America
Author: James M. Malloy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 549
Release: 1979
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1123508996

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Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Europe and Latin America

Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Europe and Latin America
Author: António Costa Pinto,Federico Finchelstein
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2018-11-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351398848

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What drove the horizontal spread of authoritarianism and corporatism between Europe and Latin America in the 20th century? What processes of transnational diffusion were in motion and from where to where? In what type of ‘critical junctures’ were they adopted and why did corporatism largely transcend the cultural background of its origins? What was the role of intellectual-politicians in the process? This book will tackle these issues by adopting a transnational and comparative research design encompassing a wide range of countries.

Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Latin America

Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Latin America
Author: James Malloy
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 561
Release: 1976-06-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780822974161

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Since the mid-1960s it has been apparent that authoritarian regimes are not necessarily doomed to extinction as societies modernize and develop, but are potentially viable (if unpleasant) modes of organizing a society’s developmental efforts. This realization has spurred new interest among social scientists in the phenomenon of authoritarianism and one of its variants, corporatism. The sixteen previously unpublished essays in this volume provide a focus for the discussion of authoritarianism and corporatism by clarifying various concepts, and by pointing to directions for future research utilizing them. The book is organized in four parts: a theoretical introduction; discussions of authoritarianism, corporatism, and the state; comparative and case studies; and conclusions and implications. The essays discuss authoritarianism and corporatism in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela.

The New Authoritarianism in Latin America

The New Authoritarianism in Latin America
Author: David Collier,Fernando Henrique Cardoso,Joint Committee on Latin American Studies
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 467
Release: 1979
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780691021942

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While one of the most important attempts to explain the rise of authoritarian regimes and their relationship to problems of economic development has been the "bureaucratic-authoritarian model," there has been growing dissatisfaction with various elements of this model. In light of this dissatisfaction, a group of leading economists, political scientists, and sociologists was brought together to assess the adequacy; of the model and suggest directions for its reformulation. This volume is the product of their discussions over a period of three years and represents an important advance in the critique and refinement of ideas about political development. Part One provides an overview of the issues of social science analysis raised by the recent emergence of authoritarianism in Latin America and contains chapters by David Collier and Fernando Henrique Cardoso. The chapters in Part Two address the problem of explaining the rise of bureaucratic authoritarianism and are written by Albert Hirschman, Jose Serra, Robert Kaufman, and Julio Coder. In Part Three Guillermo O'Donnell, James Kurth, and David Collier discuss the likely future patterns of change in bureaucratic authoritarianism, opportunities for extending the analysis to Europe, and priorities for future research. The book includes a glossary and an extensive bibliography.

Corporatism And National Development In Latin America

Corporatism And National Development In Latin America
Author: Howard J. Wiarda
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2019-04-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429724121

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This book emphasizes the necessity of coming to grips with historic and contemporary corporatism in order to fully comprehend Latin American and Iberian development on its own terms and in its own sociopolitical context.

Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Latin America revisited

Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Latin America  revisited
Author: Howard J. Wiarda
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813027357

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Despite hopes and wishes for democracy, the political reality in Latin America today is that corporatism and authoritarianism continue to be strong. These essays argue that democracy is in deep trouble in almost all countries of the region.

Latin American Dictatorships in the Era of Fascism

Latin American Dictatorships in the Era of Fascism
Author: António Costa Pinto
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2019-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000448856

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Latin American Dictatorships in the Era of Fascism focuses on the reverse-wave of dictatorships that emerged in Latin America during the 1930s and the transnational dissemination of authoritarian institutions in the era of fascism. António Costa Pinto revisits the study of authoritarian alternatives to liberal democracy in 1930s Latin America from the perspective of the diffusion of corporatism in the world of inter-war dictatorships. The book explores what drove the horizontal spread of corporatism in Latin America, the processes and direction of transnational diffusion, and how social and political corporatism became a central set of new institutions utilized by dictatorships during this era. These issues are studied through a transnational and comparative research design to reveal the extent of Latin America’s participation during the corporatist wave which by 1942 had significantly reduced the number of democratic regimes in the world. This book is essential reading for students studying Latin American history, 1930s dictatorships and authoritarianism, and the spread of corporatism.

Promise Of Development

Promise Of Development
Author: Peter F Klaren
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2018-02-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429966545

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In recent years Latin Americanists have been among the most innovative and productive theorists of the uneven process of development. This collection of substantial selections from some of the most prominent theorists in the field represents a scholarly consolidation and reassessment of the controversies concerning the development of Latin America. Beginning with a historiographic overview, the editors emphasize the origins, evolution, and historical context of the development of each theoretical school (modernization, dependency and Marxism, corporatism, and bureaucratic authoritarianism) and then present key selections drawn from the writings of major theorists, organized by school. Each selection is prefaced with a short editorial introduction that highlights the central themes. A concluding section outlines the main debates surrounding each school and suggests new directions in theoretical development that might arise from criticism of the theories of authoritarianism and the search for democratic processes of development. The book’s usefulness as a text is further enhanced by selected bibliographies that contain additional readings on each development theory. Here is a single source for Latin Americanists who hope to interest and instruct their students in the rich theoretical traditions and debates in Latin American studies. This book can also be a strong core volume for courses on other developing areas.