Party Systems in Latin America
Herausgeber: Mainwaring, Scott
Party Systems in Latin America
Herausgeber: Mainwaring, Scott
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This book generates a wealth of new empirical information about Latin American party systems and contributes richly to major theoretical debates about party systems and democracy.
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This book generates a wealth of new empirical information about Latin American party systems and contributes richly to major theoretical debates about party systems and democracy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 526
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 753g
- ISBN-13: 9781316627525
- ISBN-10: 1316627527
- Artikelnr.: 48701031
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 526
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 753g
- ISBN-13: 9781316627525
- ISBN-10: 1316627527
- Artikelnr.: 48701031
Part I. Introduction: Introduction Scott Mainwaring; 1. Party system
institutionalization, decay, and collapse Scott Mainwaring, Fernando
Bizzarro Neto and Ana Petrova; 2. Party system institutionalization in
contemporary Latin America Scott Mainwaring; 3. Party system
institutionalization, predictability, and democracy Scott Mainwaring; 4.
Party system institutionalization in Latin America: cross-national
correlates Scott Mainwaring and Fernando Bizzarro Neto; Part II. Country
Cases: 5. Resilience and change: the party system in redemocratized Chile
J. Samuel Valenzuela, Nicolás Somma and Timothy Scully; 6. The uneven
institutionalization of a party system: Brazil Scott Mainwaring, Timothy
Power and Fernando Bizzarro Neto; 7. Authoritarian legacies and party
system stability in Mexico Kenneth Greene and Mariano Sánchez Talanquer; 8.
Deinstitutionalization without collapse: Colombia's party system Juan
Albarracín, Laura Gamboa and Scott Mainwaring; 9. Argentina's declining
party system: fragmentation, denationalization, factionalization,
personalization and increasing fluidity in the new century Carlos
Gervasoni; 10. Deterioration and polarization of party politics in
Venezuela Jana Morgan; 11. Peru: the institutionalization of politics
without parties Steven Levitsky; Part III. Comparative Analyses: 12. Party
brands, partisan erosion, and party breakdown Noam Lupu; 13. Roots in
society: attachment between citizens and party systems in Latin America
Jason Seawright; 14. The macroeconomic consequences of party system
institutionalization Gustavo Flores-Macías; 15. From the outside looking
in: Latin American parties in comparative perspective Allen Hicken and
Rachel Beatty Riedl.
institutionalization, decay, and collapse Scott Mainwaring, Fernando
Bizzarro Neto and Ana Petrova; 2. Party system institutionalization in
contemporary Latin America Scott Mainwaring; 3. Party system
institutionalization, predictability, and democracy Scott Mainwaring; 4.
Party system institutionalization in Latin America: cross-national
correlates Scott Mainwaring and Fernando Bizzarro Neto; Part II. Country
Cases: 5. Resilience and change: the party system in redemocratized Chile
J. Samuel Valenzuela, Nicolás Somma and Timothy Scully; 6. The uneven
institutionalization of a party system: Brazil Scott Mainwaring, Timothy
Power and Fernando Bizzarro Neto; 7. Authoritarian legacies and party
system stability in Mexico Kenneth Greene and Mariano Sánchez Talanquer; 8.
Deinstitutionalization without collapse: Colombia's party system Juan
Albarracín, Laura Gamboa and Scott Mainwaring; 9. Argentina's declining
party system: fragmentation, denationalization, factionalization,
personalization and increasing fluidity in the new century Carlos
Gervasoni; 10. Deterioration and polarization of party politics in
Venezuela Jana Morgan; 11. Peru: the institutionalization of politics
without parties Steven Levitsky; Part III. Comparative Analyses: 12. Party
brands, partisan erosion, and party breakdown Noam Lupu; 13. Roots in
society: attachment between citizens and party systems in Latin America
Jason Seawright; 14. The macroeconomic consequences of party system
institutionalization Gustavo Flores-Macías; 15. From the outside looking
in: Latin American parties in comparative perspective Allen Hicken and
Rachel Beatty Riedl.
Part I. Introduction: Introduction Scott Mainwaring; 1. Party system
institutionalization, decay, and collapse Scott Mainwaring, Fernando
Bizzarro Neto and Ana Petrova; 2. Party system institutionalization in
contemporary Latin America Scott Mainwaring; 3. Party system
institutionalization, predictability, and democracy Scott Mainwaring; 4.
Party system institutionalization in Latin America: cross-national
correlates Scott Mainwaring and Fernando Bizzarro Neto; Part II. Country
Cases: 5. Resilience and change: the party system in redemocratized Chile
J. Samuel Valenzuela, Nicolás Somma and Timothy Scully; 6. The uneven
institutionalization of a party system: Brazil Scott Mainwaring, Timothy
Power and Fernando Bizzarro Neto; 7. Authoritarian legacies and party
system stability in Mexico Kenneth Greene and Mariano Sánchez Talanquer; 8.
Deinstitutionalization without collapse: Colombia's party system Juan
Albarracín, Laura Gamboa and Scott Mainwaring; 9. Argentina's declining
party system: fragmentation, denationalization, factionalization,
personalization and increasing fluidity in the new century Carlos
Gervasoni; 10. Deterioration and polarization of party politics in
Venezuela Jana Morgan; 11. Peru: the institutionalization of politics
without parties Steven Levitsky; Part III. Comparative Analyses: 12. Party
brands, partisan erosion, and party breakdown Noam Lupu; 13. Roots in
society: attachment between citizens and party systems in Latin America
Jason Seawright; 14. The macroeconomic consequences of party system
institutionalization Gustavo Flores-Macías; 15. From the outside looking
in: Latin American parties in comparative perspective Allen Hicken and
Rachel Beatty Riedl.
institutionalization, decay, and collapse Scott Mainwaring, Fernando
Bizzarro Neto and Ana Petrova; 2. Party system institutionalization in
contemporary Latin America Scott Mainwaring; 3. Party system
institutionalization, predictability, and democracy Scott Mainwaring; 4.
Party system institutionalization in Latin America: cross-national
correlates Scott Mainwaring and Fernando Bizzarro Neto; Part II. Country
Cases: 5. Resilience and change: the party system in redemocratized Chile
J. Samuel Valenzuela, Nicolás Somma and Timothy Scully; 6. The uneven
institutionalization of a party system: Brazil Scott Mainwaring, Timothy
Power and Fernando Bizzarro Neto; 7. Authoritarian legacies and party
system stability in Mexico Kenneth Greene and Mariano Sánchez Talanquer; 8.
Deinstitutionalization without collapse: Colombia's party system Juan
Albarracín, Laura Gamboa and Scott Mainwaring; 9. Argentina's declining
party system: fragmentation, denationalization, factionalization,
personalization and increasing fluidity in the new century Carlos
Gervasoni; 10. Deterioration and polarization of party politics in
Venezuela Jana Morgan; 11. Peru: the institutionalization of politics
without parties Steven Levitsky; Part III. Comparative Analyses: 12. Party
brands, partisan erosion, and party breakdown Noam Lupu; 13. Roots in
society: attachment between citizens and party systems in Latin America
Jason Seawright; 14. The macroeconomic consequences of party system
institutionalization Gustavo Flores-Macías; 15. From the outside looking
in: Latin American parties in comparative perspective Allen Hicken and
Rachel Beatty Riedl.