Douglas A. Chalmers Maria Do Carmo Campello d Atilio Boron
Latin America underwent remarkable change in the 1980s as country after country cast off authoritarian regimes and instituted democratic policies and practices. Since then, the Left has weakened, and many of the groups commonly labeled the Right--including traditional groups linked with the Church, the military, and the economically privileged, as well as new groups of neo-liberal intellectuals and businessmen--have moved to a new form of active electoral politics. The future of democracy in the region will depend heavily on how these groups act. This book of up-to-date studies by a group...
Latin America underwent remarkable change in the 1980s as country after country cast off authoritarian regimes and instituted democratic policies a...