This is a revised and updated edition of SnoW's classic study of
Argentine politics. The work is a description and analysis of the
role played by Argentina's major political actors: the political
parties, the armed forces, labor unions, the Catholic Church, and
students. Their traditional roles are examined, but emphasis is
placed on the part they have played since publication of the last
edition of the work in 1979, especially the dramatic transition to
democracy beginning in 1983. Snow and his new co-author, Manzetti,
are slightly more optimistic than most analysts, and believe that
Argentina's major political actors may have finally decided that
authoritarian regimes are not to their--nor
Argentina's--advantage.
Written primarily as a supplementary text for courses in Latin
American politics, this work will be of interest to scholars and
students of contemporary Latin America.
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