Legitimacy and Stability in Latin America

Legitimacy and Stability in Latin America
Author: Francisco José Moreno
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 197
Release: 1969
Genre: Chile
ISBN: LCCN:lc76088137

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The Legitimacy Puzzle in Latin America

The Legitimacy Puzzle in Latin America
Author: John A. Booth,Mitchell A. Seligson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2009-02-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780521515894

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This book examines citizens' attitudes toward the legitimacy of their political systems and the relationship between political legitimacy and democratic stability.

Mexico s Political Stability

Mexico s Political Stability
Author: Roderic Ai Camp
Publsiher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1986-09-17
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015011599373

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Sources of Legitimacy in Latin America

Sources of Legitimacy in Latin America
Author: Christian Anglade
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 53
Release: 1986
Genre: Consensus (Social sciences)
ISBN: 0947737383

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Political Forces in Latin America Dimensions of the Quest for Stability

Political Forces in Latin America  Dimensions of the Quest for Stability
Author: Ben G. Burnett,Kenneth F. Johnson,Marvin Alisky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1968
Genre: Latin America
ISBN: UOM:39015002157587

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Governing Latin America

Governing Latin America
Author: Joe Foweraker,Todd Landman,Neil Harvey
Publsiher: Polity
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-10-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0745623727

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Governing Latin America is a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the contemporary politics of the region. Focusing on the enduring difficulties of achieving democratic stability, it explores the conduct of government through classic concepts like authority, accountability, and participation. The book brings Latin America into mainstream, comparative politics. The book combines regional and international perspectives into an original synthesis. The book is organized around comparative topics, not particular countries. The focus is on government and the difficulties of achieving democratic stability. The approach is thematic and uses classic concepts of political science.

State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain Volume 1

State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain  Volume 1
Author: Miguel A. Centeno,Agustin E. Ferraro
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2013-03-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107311305

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The growth of institutional capacity in the developing world has become a central theme in twenty-first-century social science. Many studies have shown that public institutions are an important determinant of long-run rates of economic growth. This book argues that to understand the difficulties and pitfalls of state building in the contemporary world, it is necessary to analyze previous efforts to create institutional capacity in conflictive contexts. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the process of state and nation building in Latin America and Spain from independence to the 1930s. The book examines how Latin American countries and Spain tried to build modern and efficient state institutions for more than a century - without much success. The Spanish and Latin American experience of the nineteenth century was arguably the first regional stage on which the organizational and political dilemmas that still haunt states were faced. This book provides an unprecedented perspective on the development and contemporary outcome of those state and nation-building projects.

Corruption and Democracy in Latin America

Corruption and Democracy in Latin America
Author: Charles H. Blake,Stephen D. Morris
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2009-07-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780822973553

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Corruption has blurred, and in some cases blinded, the vision of democracy in many Latin American nations. Weakened institutions and policies have facilitated the rise of corrupt leadership, election fraud, bribery, and clientelism. Corruption and Democracy in Latin America presents a groundbreaking national and regional study that provides policy analysis and prescription through a wide-ranging methodological, empirical, and theoretical survey. The contributors offer analysis of key topics, including: factors that differentiate Latin American corruption from that of other regions; the relationship of public policy to corruption in regional perspective; patterns and types of corruption; public opinion and its impact; and corruption's critical links to democracy and governance.Additional chapters present case studies on specific instances of corruption: diverted funds from a social program in Peru; Chilean citizens' attitudes toward corruption; the effects of interparty competition on vote buying in local Brazilian elections; and the determinants of state-level corruption in Mexico under Vicente Fox. The volume concludes with a comparison of the lessons drawn from these essays to the evolution of anticorruption policy in Latin America over the past two decades. It also applies these lessons to the broader study of corruption globally to provide a framework for future research in this crucial area.