Diminished Parties
Herausgeber: Luna, Juan Pablo; Rosenblatt, Fernando; Rodríguez, Rafael Piñeiro
Diminished Parties
Herausgeber: Luna, Juan Pablo; Rosenblatt, Fernando; Rodríguez, Rafael Piñeiro
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This volume proposes a new, analytically more powerful conceptualization of political party. It provides in-depth analyses of seventeen contemporary political parties in Latin America and shows how and why they vary in the degree to which they fulfill the functions of democratic representation.
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This volume proposes a new, analytically more powerful conceptualization of political party. It provides in-depth analyses of seventeen contemporary political parties in Latin America and shows how and why they vary in the degree to which they fulfill the functions of democratic representation.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 367
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 556g
- ISBN-13: 9781009073233
- ISBN-10: 1009073230
- Artikelnr.: 67638204
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 367
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 556g
- ISBN-13: 9781009073233
- ISBN-10: 1009073230
- Artikelnr.: 67638204
1. Introduction Juan Pablo Luna, Rafael Piñeiro Rodríguez, Fernando
Rosenblatt and Gabriel Vommaro; 2. The Case of Uruguay's Frente Amplio
Verónica Pérez Bentancur, Rafael Piñeiro Rodríguez and Fernando Rosenblatt;
3. Horizontal coordination and vertical aggregation mechanisms of the PRO
in Argentina and its subnational variations Gabriel Vommaro; 4. Bolivia's
Movement Toward Socialism (MAS): A Political Party Based on and Anchored in
Social Movements Santiago Anria; 5. The complex interaction between
vertical interest aggregation and horizontal coordination: The PRD and
MORENA in Mexico Hélène Combes; 6. PLN and PAC: Two Costa Rican parties
with evolving constituencies in opposite directions Ronald Alfaro-Redondo
and Steffan Gómez-Campos; 7. The Case of the Traditional Parties in
Paraguay Diego Abente Brun; 8. The Colombian Liberal Party and Conservative
Party: From Political Parties to Diminished Subtypes Laura Wills-Otero,
Bibiana Ortega and Viviana Sarmiento; 9. 'Normal' Parties in Extraordinary
Times: The Case of Primero Justicia and Voluntad Popular in Venezuela
Jennifer Cyr; 10. Diminished by Design: Ecuador's Alianza PAIS Catherine M.
Conaghan; 11. The Chilean PPD: A Loose Confederation of Leaders Rafael
Piñeiro Rodríguez, Fernando Rosenblatt and Sergio Toro Maureira; 12.
Fujimorismo and the Limits of Democratic Representation in Peru Alberto
Vergara and María Claudia Augusto; 13. The Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza:
Guatemala's Only True Political Party? Omar Sanchez-Sibony and Jonatán
Lemus; 14. Conclusions Juan Pablo Luna, Rafael Piñeiro Rodríguez, Fernando
Rosenblatt and Gabriel Vommaro.
Rosenblatt and Gabriel Vommaro; 2. The Case of Uruguay's Frente Amplio
Verónica Pérez Bentancur, Rafael Piñeiro Rodríguez and Fernando Rosenblatt;
3. Horizontal coordination and vertical aggregation mechanisms of the PRO
in Argentina and its subnational variations Gabriel Vommaro; 4. Bolivia's
Movement Toward Socialism (MAS): A Political Party Based on and Anchored in
Social Movements Santiago Anria; 5. The complex interaction between
vertical interest aggregation and horizontal coordination: The PRD and
MORENA in Mexico Hélène Combes; 6. PLN and PAC: Two Costa Rican parties
with evolving constituencies in opposite directions Ronald Alfaro-Redondo
and Steffan Gómez-Campos; 7. The Case of the Traditional Parties in
Paraguay Diego Abente Brun; 8. The Colombian Liberal Party and Conservative
Party: From Political Parties to Diminished Subtypes Laura Wills-Otero,
Bibiana Ortega and Viviana Sarmiento; 9. 'Normal' Parties in Extraordinary
Times: The Case of Primero Justicia and Voluntad Popular in Venezuela
Jennifer Cyr; 10. Diminished by Design: Ecuador's Alianza PAIS Catherine M.
Conaghan; 11. The Chilean PPD: A Loose Confederation of Leaders Rafael
Piñeiro Rodríguez, Fernando Rosenblatt and Sergio Toro Maureira; 12.
Fujimorismo and the Limits of Democratic Representation in Peru Alberto
Vergara and María Claudia Augusto; 13. The Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza:
Guatemala's Only True Political Party? Omar Sanchez-Sibony and Jonatán
Lemus; 14. Conclusions Juan Pablo Luna, Rafael Piñeiro Rodríguez, Fernando
Rosenblatt and Gabriel Vommaro.
1. Introduction Juan Pablo Luna, Rafael Piñeiro Rodríguez, Fernando
Rosenblatt and Gabriel Vommaro; 2. The Case of Uruguay's Frente Amplio
Verónica Pérez Bentancur, Rafael Piñeiro Rodríguez and Fernando Rosenblatt;
3. Horizontal coordination and vertical aggregation mechanisms of the PRO
in Argentina and its subnational variations Gabriel Vommaro; 4. Bolivia's
Movement Toward Socialism (MAS): A Political Party Based on and Anchored in
Social Movements Santiago Anria; 5. The complex interaction between
vertical interest aggregation and horizontal coordination: The PRD and
MORENA in Mexico Hélène Combes; 6. PLN and PAC: Two Costa Rican parties
with evolving constituencies in opposite directions Ronald Alfaro-Redondo
and Steffan Gómez-Campos; 7. The Case of the Traditional Parties in
Paraguay Diego Abente Brun; 8. The Colombian Liberal Party and Conservative
Party: From Political Parties to Diminished Subtypes Laura Wills-Otero,
Bibiana Ortega and Viviana Sarmiento; 9. 'Normal' Parties in Extraordinary
Times: The Case of Primero Justicia and Voluntad Popular in Venezuela
Jennifer Cyr; 10. Diminished by Design: Ecuador's Alianza PAIS Catherine M.
Conaghan; 11. The Chilean PPD: A Loose Confederation of Leaders Rafael
Piñeiro Rodríguez, Fernando Rosenblatt and Sergio Toro Maureira; 12.
Fujimorismo and the Limits of Democratic Representation in Peru Alberto
Vergara and María Claudia Augusto; 13. The Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza:
Guatemala's Only True Political Party? Omar Sanchez-Sibony and Jonatán
Lemus; 14. Conclusions Juan Pablo Luna, Rafael Piñeiro Rodríguez, Fernando
Rosenblatt and Gabriel Vommaro.
Rosenblatt and Gabriel Vommaro; 2. The Case of Uruguay's Frente Amplio
Verónica Pérez Bentancur, Rafael Piñeiro Rodríguez and Fernando Rosenblatt;
3. Horizontal coordination and vertical aggregation mechanisms of the PRO
in Argentina and its subnational variations Gabriel Vommaro; 4. Bolivia's
Movement Toward Socialism (MAS): A Political Party Based on and Anchored in
Social Movements Santiago Anria; 5. The complex interaction between
vertical interest aggregation and horizontal coordination: The PRD and
MORENA in Mexico Hélène Combes; 6. PLN and PAC: Two Costa Rican parties
with evolving constituencies in opposite directions Ronald Alfaro-Redondo
and Steffan Gómez-Campos; 7. The Case of the Traditional Parties in
Paraguay Diego Abente Brun; 8. The Colombian Liberal Party and Conservative
Party: From Political Parties to Diminished Subtypes Laura Wills-Otero,
Bibiana Ortega and Viviana Sarmiento; 9. 'Normal' Parties in Extraordinary
Times: The Case of Primero Justicia and Voluntad Popular in Venezuela
Jennifer Cyr; 10. Diminished by Design: Ecuador's Alianza PAIS Catherine M.
Conaghan; 11. The Chilean PPD: A Loose Confederation of Leaders Rafael
Piñeiro Rodríguez, Fernando Rosenblatt and Sergio Toro Maureira; 12.
Fujimorismo and the Limits of Democratic Representation in Peru Alberto
Vergara and María Claudia Augusto; 13. The Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza:
Guatemala's Only True Political Party? Omar Sanchez-Sibony and Jonatán
Lemus; 14. Conclusions Juan Pablo Luna, Rafael Piñeiro Rodríguez, Fernando
Rosenblatt and Gabriel Vommaro.