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Constructing democratic governance : Mexico, America central and the Caribbean in the 1990's / edited by Jorge I. Domínguez and Abraham F. Lowenthal

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: EN Series: An Inter-american dialogue bookPublication details: Baltimore : John Hopkins University Press, 1996 Description: xvii, 232, 41 p. / 23 cmISBN:
  • 0801854040
LOC classification:
  • JL 966 C758m 1996
Summary: Introduction : Constructing democratic governance, 3. -- Nicaragua : Politics, poverty, and polarization, 3. -- El Salvador : transition from civil war, 26. -- Guatemala : democratic governability, 50. -- Honduras : democratization and the role of the Armed Forces, 64. -- Costa Rica : new issues and alignments, 78. -- Panama : transactional democracy, 92. -- Caribbean democracy : decay or renewal?, 104. -- The Dominican Republic : an ambiguous democracy, 118. -- Haiti : four old and te new hypotheses, 135. -- Mexico : the decline of dominant - party rule, 159. -- Cuba : propects for democracy, 185. -- Conclusion : Parties, institutions, and market reforms in constructing democracies, 3
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) JL 966 C758m 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000000851

Introduction : Constructing democratic governance, 3. -- Nicaragua : Politics, poverty, and polarization, 3. -- El Salvador : transition from civil war, 26. -- Guatemala : democratic governability, 50. -- Honduras : democratization and the role of the Armed Forces, 64. -- Costa Rica : new issues and alignments, 78. -- Panama : transactional democracy, 92. -- Caribbean democracy : decay or renewal?, 104. -- The Dominican Republic : an ambiguous democracy, 118. -- Haiti : four old and te new hypotheses, 135. -- Mexico : the decline of dominant - party rule, 159. -- Cuba : propects for democracy, 185. -- Conclusion : Parties, institutions, and market reforms in constructing democracies, 3

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