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Life after Dictatorship - Authoritarian Successor Parties Worldwide (Hardcover): James Loxton, Scott Mainwaring Life after Dictatorship - Authoritarian Successor Parties Worldwide (Hardcover)
James Loxton, Scott Mainwaring
R2,594 Discovery Miles 25 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Life after Dictatorship launches a new research agenda on authoritarian successor parties worldwide. Authoritarian successor parties are parties that emerge from authoritarian regimes, but that operate after a transition to democracy. They are one of the most common but overlooked features of the global democratic landscape. They are major actors in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America, and they have been voted back into office in over one-half of all third-wave democracies. This book presents a new set of terms, definitions, and research questions designed to travel across regions, and presents new data on these parties' prevalence and frequent return to power. With chapters from leading Africanists, Asianists, Europeanists, and Latin Americanists, it asks: why are authoritarian successor parties so common? Why are some more successful than others? And in what ways can they harm - or help - democracy?

Conservative Party-Building in Latin America - Authoritarian Inheritance and Counterrevolutionary Struggle (Hardcover): James... Conservative Party-Building in Latin America - Authoritarian Inheritance and Counterrevolutionary Struggle (Hardcover)
James Loxton
R3,151 R2,165 Discovery Miles 21 650 Save R986 (31%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Where do strong conservative parties come from? While there is a growing scholarly awareness about the importance of such parties for democratic stability, much less is known about their origins. In this groundbreaking book, James Loxton takes up this question by examining new conservative parties formed in Latin America between 1978 and 2010. The most successful cases, he finds, shared a surprising characteristic: they had deep roots in former dictatorships. Through a comparative analysis of failed and successful cases in Argentina, Chile, El Salvador, and Guatemala, Loxton argues that this was not a coincidence. The successes inherited a range of resources from outgoing authoritarian regimes that, paradoxically, gave them an advantage in democratic competition. He also highlights the role of intense counterrevolutionary struggle as a source of party cohesion. In addition to making an empirical contribution to the study of the Latin American right and a theoretical contribution to the study of party-building, Loxton advances our understanding of the worldwide phenomenon of "authoritarian successor parties"-parties that emerge from authoritarian regimes but that operate after a transition to democracy. A major work, Conservative Party-Building in Latin America will reshape our understanding of politics in contemporary Latin America and the realities of democratic transitions everywhere.

Challenges of Party-Building in Latin America (Paperback): Steven Levitsky, James Loxton, Brandon van Dyck, Jorge I. Dominguez Challenges of Party-Building in Latin America (Paperback)
Steven Levitsky, James Loxton, Brandon van Dyck, Jorge I. Dominguez
R1,448 Discovery Miles 14 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nearly four decades since the onset of the third wave, political parties remain weak in Latin America: parties have collapsed in much of the region, and most new party-building efforts have failed. Why do some new parties succeed while most fail? This book challenges the widespread belief that democracy and elections naturally give rise to strong parties and argues that successful party-building is more likely to occur under conditions of intense conflict than under routine democracy. Periods of revolution, civil war, populist mobilization, or authoritarian repression crystallize partisan attachments, create incentives for organization-building, and generate a 'higher cause' that attracts committed activists. Empirically rich chapters cover diverse cases from across Latin America, including both successful and failed cases.

Challenges of Party-Building in Latin America (Hardcover): Steven Levitsky, James Loxton, Brandon van Dyck, Jorge I. Dominguez Challenges of Party-Building in Latin America (Hardcover)
Steven Levitsky, James Loxton, Brandon van Dyck, Jorge I. Dominguez
R1,993 R1,743 Discovery Miles 17 430 Save R250 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nearly four decades since the onset of the third wave, political parties remain weak in Latin America: parties have collapsed in much of the region, and most new party-building efforts have failed. Why do some new parties succeed while most fail? This book challenges the widespread belief that democracy and elections naturally give rise to strong parties and argues that successful party-building is more likely to occur under conditions of intense conflict than under routine democracy. Periods of revolution, civil war, populist mobilization, or authoritarian repression crystallize partisan attachments, create incentives for organization-building, and generate a 'higher cause' that attracts committed activists. Empirically rich chapters cover diverse cases from across Latin America, including both successful and failed cases.

Life after Dictatorship - Authoritarian Successor Parties Worldwide (Paperback): James Loxton, Scott Mainwaring Life after Dictatorship - Authoritarian Successor Parties Worldwide (Paperback)
James Loxton, Scott Mainwaring
R995 Discovery Miles 9 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Life after Dictatorship launches a new research agenda on authoritarian successor parties worldwide. Authoritarian successor parties are parties that emerge from authoritarian regimes, but that operate after a transition to democracy. They are one of the most common but overlooked features of the global democratic landscape. They are major actors in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America, and they have been voted back into office in over one-half of all third-wave democracies. This book presents a new set of terms, definitions, and research questions designed to travel across regions, and presents new data on these parties' prevalence and frequent return to power. With chapters from leading Africanists, Asianists, Europeanists, and Latin Americanists, it asks: why are authoritarian successor parties so common? Why are some more successful than others? And in what ways can they harm - or help - democracy?

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