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The Right and Democracy in Latin America (Hardcover, New): Douglas A. Chalmers, Maria do Carmo Campello de Souza, Atilio Boron The Right and Democracy in Latin America (Hardcover, New)
Douglas A. Chalmers, Maria do Carmo Campello de Souza, Atilio Boron
R2,587 Discovery Miles 25 870 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Latin America underwent remarkable change in the 1980s as country after country cast off authoritarian regimes and instituted democratic policies and practices. Since then, the Left has weakened, and many of the groups commonly labeled the Right--including traditional groups linked with the Church, the military, and the economically privileged, as well as new groups of neo-liberal intellectuals and businessmen--have moved to a new form of active electoral politics. The future of democracy in the region will depend heavily on how these groups act. This book of up-to-date studies by a group of research scholars from Latin America and the United States examine the factors essential to an understanding of the Right's goals, organizations, and commitment to democracy. The book is divided into four distinctive sections, the first of which deals with the general characteristics of the Right. The following three sections explore in-depth the political strategies and organizations of the Right in elections and governing coalitions, the conservative trends that are changing the Church, and the fate of neo-liberal ideas among businessmen traditionally dependent on the State. Several chapters are devoted to the distinctive dynamics in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Peru.

Taken together, the essays in this book document the profound changes of the Right. But it also shows that the impact of the Right on democracy--whether it will improve it or weaken it--is not yet clear. The Right is increasingly involved in democratic institutions, but political parties are still weak and authoritarian temptations still strong. In this time of economic crises, business organizations have remained fragile. Conservative social policies have created terrifying social problems. Offering a unique analysis of the contemporary Right, this work is an essential tool in understanding the fate of democracy in post-Cold War Latin America.

The New Politics of Inequality in Latin America - Rethinking Participation and Representation (Hardcover): Douglas A. Chalmers,... The New Politics of Inequality in Latin America - Rethinking Participation and Representation (Hardcover)
Douglas A. Chalmers, Carlos M Vilas, Katherine Hite, Scott B Martin, Kerianne Piester, …
R6,358 Discovery Miles 63 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Against a broader backdrop of globalization and worldwide moves toward political democracy, The New Politics of Inequality in Latin America examines the unfolding relationships among social change, equity, and the democratic representation of the poor in Latin America. Recent Latin American governments have turned away from redistributive policies; at the same time, popular political and social organizations have been generally weakened, inequality has increased, and the gap between rich and poor has grown. Hanging in the balance is the consolidation and the quality of new or would-be democracies; this volume suggests that governments must find not just short-term programmes to alleviate poverty, but long-term means to ensure the effective integration of the poor into political life. The New Politics of Inequality in Latin America bridges the intellectual chasm between, on the one hand, studies of grassroots politics, and on the other, explorations of elite politics and formal institution-building. It will be of interest to students and scholars of contemporary Latin American politics and society and, more generally, in the vicissitudes of democracy and citizenship in the late twentieth-century global system.

The New Politics of Inequality in Latin America - Rethinking Participation and Representation (Paperback): Douglas A. Chalmers,... The New Politics of Inequality in Latin America - Rethinking Participation and Representation (Paperback)
Douglas A. Chalmers, Carlos M Vilas, Katherine Hite, Scott B Martin, Kerianne Piester, …
R4,426 Discovery Miles 44 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Against a broader backdrop of globalization and worldwide moves toward political democracy, this collection of essays examines the unfolding relationships among social change, equity, and the democratic representation of the poor in Latin America.

Reforming Democracies - Six Facts About Politics That Demand a New Agenda (Paperback): Douglas A. Chalmers Reforming Democracies - Six Facts About Politics That Demand a New Agenda (Paperback)
Douglas A. Chalmers
R612 R568 Discovery Miles 5 680 Save R44 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Even well-established democracies need reform, and any successful effort to reform democracies must look beyond conventional institutions -- elections, political parties, special interests, legislatures and their relations with chief executives -- to do so.

Expanding a traditional vision of the institutions of representative democracy, Douglas A. Chalmers examines six aspects of political practice relating to the people being represented, the structure of those who make law and policy, and the links between those structures and the people. Chalmers concludes with a discussion of where successful reform needs to take place: we must pay attention to a democratic ordering of the constant reconfiguration of decision making patterns; we must recognize the crucial role of information in deliberation; and we must incorporate noncitizens and foreigners into the political system, even when they are not the principal beneficiaries.

Reforming Democracies - Six Facts About Politics That Demand a New Agenda (Hardcover): Douglas A. Chalmers Reforming Democracies - Six Facts About Politics That Demand a New Agenda (Hardcover)
Douglas A. Chalmers
R1,817 Discovery Miles 18 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Even well-established democracies need reform, and any successful effort to reform democracies must look beyond conventional institutions -- elections, political parties, special interests, legislatures and their relations with chief executives -- to do so.

Expanding a traditional vision of the institutions of representative democracy, Douglas A. Chalmers examines six aspects of political practice relating to the people being represented, the structure of those who make law and policy, and the links between those structures and the people. Chalmers concludes with a discussion of where successful reform needs to take place: we must pay attention to a democratic ordering of the constant reconfiguration of decision making patterns; we must recognize the crucial role of information in deliberation; and we must incorporate noncitizens and foreigners into the political system, even when they are not the principal beneficiaries.

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