This volume brings together ten experts on Latin America to
evaluate Argentina's newly restored democracy. Specifically, they
examine the success of economic and political programs implemented
since the end of 1983 by the freely elected Alfonsin and Menem
governments. Special attention is given to the efforts of
democratic office holders to secure the support of powerful
interest groups such as the armed forces, business, labor, and the
Catholic Church. Further attention is given to Argentina's two
dominant political parties, the Radicals and the Peronists, the
strong personalities of presidents Alfonsin and Menem, and the
contrasting efforts of these men to restructure the traditional
political coalitions that have for so long immobilized the
country.
This volume will be of interest to scholars and students in
political science, comparative politics, and Latin American
studies.
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