Editors
Frances Hagopian, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
Frances Hagopian is the Michael P. Grace II Associate Professor of Latin American Studies in the Department of Political Science, and former Director of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of Traditional Politics and Regime Change in Brazil (Cambridge University Press, 1996), which was named a Choice Outstanding Book in Comparative Politics, and several articles on democratization that have appeared in World Politics, Comparative Political Studies, and several other publications. Her current research focuses on economic liberalization and political representation in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Mexico. Hagopian previously taught at Harvard, Tufts, and MIT, and she has held fellowships from the Center for Latin American Studies and Howard Heinz Endowment of the University of Pittsburgh, the Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies, and the U.S. Department of Education (the Fulbright-Hays program). She is a member of the Council of the American Political Science Association, and the editorial boards of PS: Political Science and Latin American Politics and Society.
Scott P. Mainwaring, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
Scott P. Mainwaring is Eugene Conley Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame and Director of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies. Among his books are Democratic Accountability in Latin America, Christian Democracy in Latin America, Rethinking Party Systems in the Third Wave of Democratization: the Case of Brazil, Presidentialism and Democracy in Latin America (Cambridge University Press, 1997) and Building Democratic Institutions: Party Systems in Latin America. He received a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship in 2000 for work on a project on authoritarianism and democracy in Latin America, 1945–2000.
Contributors
Scott Mainwaring, Frances Hagopian, Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, Steven Levitsky, Kurt Weyland, Beatriz Magaloni, René Antonio Mayorga, Elisabeth Jean Wood, Mitchell A. Seligson, Ana María Bejarano, Eduardo Pizarro, Martín Tanaka, Michael Coppedge
This volume offers an ambitious and comprehensive overview of the unprecedented advances as well as the setbacks in the post-1978 wave of democratization. It explains the sea change from a region dominated by authoritarian regimes to one in which openly authoritarian regimes are the rare exception, and analyzes why some countries have achieved striking gains in democratization while others have experienced erosions. The book presents general theoretical arguments about what causes and sustains democracy in its analysis of nine theoretically compelling country cases.
The most comprehensive analysis of the post-1978 democratization wave in Latin America
Represents the best scholarship on the issues, but is also accessible to the general public, graduate students and advanced undergraduate students
Presents new theoretical arguments about the causes of democratization
發表於2024-12-22
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圖書標籤: 比較政治 政治學 民主轉型 拉美研究
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評分part III講秘魯和委內瑞拉的章節頗值得一讀
評分依舊是以拉美的獨特案例對現代化理論和其他一些主流民主化理論提齣挑戰。在拉美,民主政體存活更多地取決於政治因素(如區域政治環境)而非經濟錶現以及發展水平。
評分依舊是以拉美的獨特案例對現代化理論和其他一些主流民主化理論提齣挑戰。在拉美,民主政體存活更多地取決於政治因素(如區域政治環境)而非經濟錶現以及發展水平。
評分依舊是以拉美的獨特案例對現代化理論和其他一些主流民主化理論提齣挑戰。在拉美,民主政體存活更多地取決於政治因素(如區域政治環境)而非經濟錶現以及發展水平。
The Third Wave of Democratization in Latin America 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載