The first rigorous comparative study of movement-based parties, this book shows not only how movements form parties but also how movements contribute to shaping parties' internal politics and organizational models. Anria sheds new light on Latin America's three most innovative leftist parties: Bolivia's MAS, Brazil's PT, and Uruguay's FA.
The first rigorous comparative study of movement-based parties, this book shows not only how movements form parties but also how movements contribute to shaping parties' internal politics and organizational models. Anria sheds new light on Latin America's three most innovative leftist parties: Bolivia's MAS, Brazil's PT, and Uruguay's FA.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Santiago Anria is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Latin American Studies at Dickinson College, Pennsylvania. His research focuses on social movements, political parties, and democracy in Latin America, and has appeared in journals including Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, the Journal of Democracy, and Latin American Politics and Society. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
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Introduction 1. Theoretical framework and methods 2. Origins and ascendance to power 3. Candidate selection patterns 4. National policymaking patterns 5. The MAS in comparative perspective Conclusions.
Introduction 1. Theoretical framework and methods 2. Origins and ascendance to power 3. Candidate selection patterns 4. National policymaking patterns 5. The MAS in comparative perspective Conclusions.
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