Challenges of Party-Building in Latin America
Herausgeber: Dyck, Brandon van; Loxton, James; Levitsky, Steven
Challenges of Party-Building in Latin America
Herausgeber: Dyck, Brandon van; Loxton, James; Levitsky, Steven
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This book presents a new and conflict-centered theory of successful party-building, drawing on diverse cases from across Latin America.
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This book presents a new and conflict-centered theory of successful party-building, drawing on diverse cases from across Latin America.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 920g
- ISBN-13: 9781316601402
- ISBN-10: 1316601404
- Artikelnr.: 48811276
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 920g
- ISBN-13: 9781316601402
- ISBN-10: 1316601404
- Artikelnr.: 48811276
1. Introduction: challenges of party-building in Latin America Steven
Levitsky, James Loxton and Brandon Van Dyck; Part I. Party-Voter Linkages
and Challenges of Brand-Building: 2. Historical timing, political
cleavages, and party-building in Latin America Kenneth M. Roberts; 3.
Building party brands in Argentina and Brazil Noam Lupu; 4. Segmented
party-voter linkages: the success of Chile's Independent Democratic Union
and Uruguay's Broad Front Juan Pablo Luna; Part II. Challenges of
Organization-Building: 5. The paradox of adversity: New Left party survival
and collapse in Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina Brandon Van Dyck; 6. The
niche party: authoritarian regime legacies and party-building in new
democracies Kenneth F. Greene; 7. Patronage, subnational linkages, and
party-building: the cases of Colombia and Peru Paula Muñoz and Eduardo
Dargent; 8. Money for nothing? Public financing and party-building in Latin
America Kathleen Bruhn; Part III. Organizational Inheritance: Alternative
Platforms for Party-Building: 9. Authoritarian successor parties and the
New Right in Latin America James Loxton; 10. Insurgent successor parties:
scaling down to build a party after war Alisha C. Holland; 11. Obstacles to
ethnic parties in Latin America Raúl L. Madrid; 12. Party-building in
Brazil: the rise of the PT in perspective David Samuels and Cesar Zucco,
Jr; 13. The organizational foundations of corporation-based parties William
T. Barndt; Part IV. Failed Cases (and a Future One): 14. Challenges of
party-building in the Bolivian East Kent Eaton; 15. Why no party-building
in Peru? Steven Levitsky and Mauricio Zavaleta; 16. Past the proof moment:
Cuba's future political parties Jorge I. Domínguez; 17. Conclusions: Latin
American parties, past and present Jorge I. Domínguez.
Levitsky, James Loxton and Brandon Van Dyck; Part I. Party-Voter Linkages
and Challenges of Brand-Building: 2. Historical timing, political
cleavages, and party-building in Latin America Kenneth M. Roberts; 3.
Building party brands in Argentina and Brazil Noam Lupu; 4. Segmented
party-voter linkages: the success of Chile's Independent Democratic Union
and Uruguay's Broad Front Juan Pablo Luna; Part II. Challenges of
Organization-Building: 5. The paradox of adversity: New Left party survival
and collapse in Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina Brandon Van Dyck; 6. The
niche party: authoritarian regime legacies and party-building in new
democracies Kenneth F. Greene; 7. Patronage, subnational linkages, and
party-building: the cases of Colombia and Peru Paula Muñoz and Eduardo
Dargent; 8. Money for nothing? Public financing and party-building in Latin
America Kathleen Bruhn; Part III. Organizational Inheritance: Alternative
Platforms for Party-Building: 9. Authoritarian successor parties and the
New Right in Latin America James Loxton; 10. Insurgent successor parties:
scaling down to build a party after war Alisha C. Holland; 11. Obstacles to
ethnic parties in Latin America Raúl L. Madrid; 12. Party-building in
Brazil: the rise of the PT in perspective David Samuels and Cesar Zucco,
Jr; 13. The organizational foundations of corporation-based parties William
T. Barndt; Part IV. Failed Cases (and a Future One): 14. Challenges of
party-building in the Bolivian East Kent Eaton; 15. Why no party-building
in Peru? Steven Levitsky and Mauricio Zavaleta; 16. Past the proof moment:
Cuba's future political parties Jorge I. Domínguez; 17. Conclusions: Latin
American parties, past and present Jorge I. Domínguez.
1. Introduction: challenges of party-building in Latin America Steven
Levitsky, James Loxton and Brandon Van Dyck; Part I. Party-Voter Linkages
and Challenges of Brand-Building: 2. Historical timing, political
cleavages, and party-building in Latin America Kenneth M. Roberts; 3.
Building party brands in Argentina and Brazil Noam Lupu; 4. Segmented
party-voter linkages: the success of Chile's Independent Democratic Union
and Uruguay's Broad Front Juan Pablo Luna; Part II. Challenges of
Organization-Building: 5. The paradox of adversity: New Left party survival
and collapse in Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina Brandon Van Dyck; 6. The
niche party: authoritarian regime legacies and party-building in new
democracies Kenneth F. Greene; 7. Patronage, subnational linkages, and
party-building: the cases of Colombia and Peru Paula Muñoz and Eduardo
Dargent; 8. Money for nothing? Public financing and party-building in Latin
America Kathleen Bruhn; Part III. Organizational Inheritance: Alternative
Platforms for Party-Building: 9. Authoritarian successor parties and the
New Right in Latin America James Loxton; 10. Insurgent successor parties:
scaling down to build a party after war Alisha C. Holland; 11. Obstacles to
ethnic parties in Latin America Raúl L. Madrid; 12. Party-building in
Brazil: the rise of the PT in perspective David Samuels and Cesar Zucco,
Jr; 13. The organizational foundations of corporation-based parties William
T. Barndt; Part IV. Failed Cases (and a Future One): 14. Challenges of
party-building in the Bolivian East Kent Eaton; 15. Why no party-building
in Peru? Steven Levitsky and Mauricio Zavaleta; 16. Past the proof moment:
Cuba's future political parties Jorge I. Domínguez; 17. Conclusions: Latin
American parties, past and present Jorge I. Domínguez.
Levitsky, James Loxton and Brandon Van Dyck; Part I. Party-Voter Linkages
and Challenges of Brand-Building: 2. Historical timing, political
cleavages, and party-building in Latin America Kenneth M. Roberts; 3.
Building party brands in Argentina and Brazil Noam Lupu; 4. Segmented
party-voter linkages: the success of Chile's Independent Democratic Union
and Uruguay's Broad Front Juan Pablo Luna; Part II. Challenges of
Organization-Building: 5. The paradox of adversity: New Left party survival
and collapse in Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina Brandon Van Dyck; 6. The
niche party: authoritarian regime legacies and party-building in new
democracies Kenneth F. Greene; 7. Patronage, subnational linkages, and
party-building: the cases of Colombia and Peru Paula Muñoz and Eduardo
Dargent; 8. Money for nothing? Public financing and party-building in Latin
America Kathleen Bruhn; Part III. Organizational Inheritance: Alternative
Platforms for Party-Building: 9. Authoritarian successor parties and the
New Right in Latin America James Loxton; 10. Insurgent successor parties:
scaling down to build a party after war Alisha C. Holland; 11. Obstacles to
ethnic parties in Latin America Raúl L. Madrid; 12. Party-building in
Brazil: the rise of the PT in perspective David Samuels and Cesar Zucco,
Jr; 13. The organizational foundations of corporation-based parties William
T. Barndt; Part IV. Failed Cases (and a Future One): 14. Challenges of
party-building in the Bolivian East Kent Eaton; 15. Why no party-building
in Peru? Steven Levitsky and Mauricio Zavaleta; 16. Past the proof moment:
Cuba's future political parties Jorge I. Domínguez; 17. Conclusions: Latin
American parties, past and present Jorge I. Domínguez.