Democracy in Latin America (Perspectives on Democracy)

Democracy in Latin America (Perspectives on Democracy)

by Geraldine Lievesley (Author)

Synopsis

This book offers an insight into the democratic processes and institutions in Latin and Central America. It analyses the different political systems and the challenges to them from the Left and popular movements. Lievesley questions how far democracy is embedded in Latin and Central American and asks what constitutes citizenship in political cultures which remain highly differentiated in terms of the structures and relations of power. She does this through an evaluation of the two distinct perspectives of democracy: the liberal pacted and the radical participatory models. Established political systems, systems in transition from military to civilian rule and Socialist systems are viewed through the prism of these two models. The inter-relationship between state, military, political parties and popular movements are examined with a view to determining the possibility of the emergence of a new politics, which would be inclusion rather than exclusionary and would pursue social justice. The book will provide a stimulating assessment of the region's politics for undergraduates and will provoke debate for postgraduates.

$22.38

Quantity

10 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 16 Sep 1999

ISBN 10: 0719043115
ISBN 13: 9780719043116

Media Reviews
In excellent fashion, Lievesley...presents the obstacles facing democracy in Latin America. Widely read and a fine synthesizer... Choice
Author Bio
Geraldine Lievesley is Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University