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Argentine democracy : the politics of institutional weakness / edited by Steven Levitsky and Marâia Victoria Murillo.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, c2005.Description: xii, 325 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0271027150 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 0271027169 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.2/0982/09049
LOC classification:
  • JL 2031 A691 2005
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Contents:
Building castles in the sand? : the politics of institutional weakness in Argentina / Steven Levitsky and Marâia Victoria Murillo -- The institutional foundations of public policy : a transaction cost approach and its application to Argentina / Pablo T. Spiller and Mariano Tommasi -- Old actors in new markets : transforming the populist/industrial coalition in Argentina, 1989-2001 / Sebastiâan Etchemendy -- Menem and the governors : intergovernmental relations in the 1990s / Kent Eaton -- Provincial party bosses : keystone of the Argentine Congress / Mark P. Jones and Wonjae Hwang -- Enduring uncertainty : court-executive relations in Argentina during the 1990s and beyond / Gretchen Helmke -- Citizens versus political class : the crisis of partisan representation / Juan Carlos Torre -- Crisis and renovation : institutional weakness and the transformation of Argentine Peronism, 1983-2003 / Steven Levitsky -- The new iron law of Argentine politics? : partisanship, clientelism, and governability in contemporary Argentina / Ernesto Calvo and Marâia Victoria Murillo -- Demanding accountable government : citizens, politicians, and the perils of representative democracy in Argentina / Enrique Peruzzotti -- Protest and politics in contemporary Argentina / Javier Auyero -- Conclusion : theorizing about weak institutions : lessons from the Argentine case / Steven Levitsky and Marâia Victoria Murillo.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) JL 2031 A691 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Available 00000034985

"The book project began with the conference 'Rethinking Dual Transitions: Argentine Politics in the 1990s in Comparative Perspective,' which was held at Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs in March 2003."--Ackowledgments.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-314) and index.

Building castles in the sand? : the politics of institutional weakness in Argentina / Steven Levitsky and Marâia Victoria Murillo -- The institutional foundations of public policy : a transaction cost approach and its application to Argentina / Pablo T. Spiller and Mariano Tommasi -- Old actors in new markets : transforming the populist/industrial coalition in Argentina, 1989-2001 / Sebastiâan Etchemendy -- Menem and the governors : intergovernmental relations in the 1990s / Kent Eaton -- Provincial party bosses : keystone of the Argentine Congress / Mark P. Jones and Wonjae Hwang -- Enduring uncertainty : court-executive relations in Argentina during the 1990s and beyond / Gretchen Helmke -- Citizens versus political class : the crisis of partisan representation / Juan Carlos Torre -- Crisis and renovation : institutional weakness and the transformation of Argentine Peronism, 1983-2003 / Steven Levitsky -- The new iron law of Argentine politics? : partisanship, clientelism, and governability in contemporary Argentina / Ernesto Calvo and Marâia Victoria Murillo -- Demanding accountable government : citizens, politicians, and the perils of representative democracy in Argentina / Enrique Peruzzotti -- Protest and politics in contemporary Argentina / Javier Auyero -- Conclusion : theorizing about weak institutions : lessons from the Argentine case / Steven Levitsky and Marâia Victoria Murillo.

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