This edited collection explores how different dictators and
authoritarian parties and factions have frequently succeeded in
rising to power in modern Latin America, often retaining political
and/or military control for long periods of time. The volume
examines whether there are common factors within the Latin American
sociopolitical, cultural, and historical context that have allowed
authoritarianism to play such a fundamental and recurrent role in
the continent's development. Including chapters on Mexico, Chile,
Cuba, Paraguay, and Honduras, the work will be of interest to
scholars and students alike in comparative politics, Latin American
history, and Latin American studies.
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