This volume adopts a comparative politics model in order to analyze and evaluate pressing issues in Guatemala, including a floundering economy, backsliding in the military's civilianization, retreats in state power and peacemaking commitments, autocratization, and the repression of social movements.
This volume adopts a comparative politics model in order to analyze and evaluate pressing issues in Guatemala, including a floundering economy, backsliding in the military's civilianization, retreats in state power and peacemaking commitments, autocratization, and the repression of social movements.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Omar Sanchez-Sibony - Contributions by Jorge Vargas Cullell; Esteban Durán Monge; Juan Alberto Fuentes Knight; Fabrice Lehoucq; Rafael Martinez; Oriana Nino; Kevin Pallister; Renzo Rosal; Omar Sanchez-Sibony; Rachel A. Schwartz; Alexander Segovi
Inhaltsangabe
1. Guatemala's Protracted Inchoate Stateness 2. The Coup Trap in Guatemala 3. Civil-Military Relations: Is the Guatemalan Military a Democratic Institution? 4. A Durable but Impoverished Peace: Evaluating 25 Years of Peacebuilding in Guatemala 5. Subnational Authoritarianism in Guatemala: A Consolidated Phenomenon 6. Social Movements and Contention in Guatemala: Tarrow's Power in Movement Reexamined 7. Economic Growth and the Twilight of Neoliberalism in Guatemala 8. Is Guatemalan Capitalism Hierarchical? 9. Corruption as a Political Problem in Guatemala: Incentives and Institutions 10. Understanding the Level and Fate of Democracy in Guatemala: Actor-centered Theory
1. Guatemala's Protracted Inchoate Stateness 2. The Coup Trap in Guatemala 3. Civil-Military Relations: Is the Guatemalan Military a Democratic Institution? 4. A Durable but Impoverished Peace: Evaluating 25 Years of Peacebuilding in Guatemala 5. Subnational Authoritarianism in Guatemala: A Consolidated Phenomenon 6. Social Movements and Contention in Guatemala: Tarrow's Power in Movement Reexamined 7. Economic Growth and the Twilight of Neoliberalism in Guatemala 8. Is Guatemalan Capitalism Hierarchical? 9. Corruption as a Political Problem in Guatemala: Incentives and Institutions 10. Understanding the Level and Fate of Democracy in Guatemala: Actor-centered Theory
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