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245 0 4 _aThe consolidation of democracy in Latin America /
_cedited by Joseph S. Tulchin with Bernice Romero.
260 _aBoulder, Colo. :
_bL. Rienner Publishers,
_cc1995.
300 _ax, 177 p. ;
_c24 cm.
440 0 _aWoodrow Wilson Center current studies on Latin America
_915129
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 166-170) and index.
520 1 _a"Series of eight papers on the prospects for consolidated democracy in Latin America prepared in 1993 by the Latin American Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center in conjunction with the Olof Palme International Foundation. Selected essays focus on: 1) obstacles to the democratization process; 2) the political consequences of economic reform programs; and 3) the external context for democratization. In a perceptive chapter on 'transitology,' Schmitter argues that the increased reliance on multilateral diplomacy and international organizations in the aftermath of the Cold War has brought pressure to bear on the remaining non-democracies and recidivist democracies in the region. Authors express concern about the negative impact of some economic reforms on democratic consolidation"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
_uhttp://www.loc.gov/hlas/
650 0 _aDemocracy
_zLatin America
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651 0 _aLatin America
_xEconomic policy
_xCongresses.
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700 1 _aTulchin, Joseph S,
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700 1 _aRomero, Bernice.
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