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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. These themes are developed within a consistently comparative perspective. This is an introductory text with a difference. Unlike many textbooks, it is organized by topic rather than country, and describes Latin America in an accessible language familiar to all students of politics. It addresses…mehr

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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. These themes are developed within a consistently comparative perspective. This is an introductory text with a difference. Unlike many textbooks, it is organized by topic rather than country, and describes Latin America in an accessible language familiar to all students of politics. It addresses interests, identities, and actors, but remains distinctive in its attention to legal frameworks, political institutions, and the organization of government itself. The governments of Latin America today are mostly democratic, but democratic advance comes accompanied by persistent problems of oligarchic power, political corruption, legal impunity, and social exclusion. The authors show how the quality of the region's democratic governments depends on their variable success in responding to these challenges. Governing Latin America draws on the political diversity of the region's twenty-one republics to discover their general characteristics. These characteristics are rooted in regional history and culture, but powerfully influenced by global economy and international actors. Regional traditions and global realities are combined into an original synthesis that will appeal to students and teachers of both Latin American and comparative politics.
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Professor Joe Foweraker is in the Department of Government, University of Essex. Todd Landman, Senior Lecturer, Department of Government, University of Essex. Neil Harvey, Associate Professor, Department of Government, New Mexico State University
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"Governing Latin America offers a superb overview ofcontemporary politics throughout the region. It blends originalresearch with expansive synthesis in a way that is informative,provocative, and stimulating. The treatment of social movements isespecially remarkable. I would recommend this book to students,colleagues, and the general reading public."

Peter H. Smith, University of California

"This is destined to become the essential text for courses onLatin American politics. It draws on contemporary political sciencefor its analytical approach, and marries this with a lively andinformed discussion of political development in Latin America. Iknow of no other book that succeeds so well in compressing acomplicated story into a coherent and compelling narrative."

Alan Angell, University of Oxford