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Undoing Democracy : The Politics of Electoral Caudillismo

Cuadra, Elvira(Contributions by)Dye, David H.(Contributions by)Hoyt, Katherine(Contributions by)Kampwirth, Karen(Contributions by)Livecche, Marc(Contributions by)Puig, Salvador Marti(Contributions by)Close, David(Edited by)Deonandan, Kalowatie(Edited by)
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In an effort to understand how and why democratically elected governments evade the limitations that democratic accountability and popular participation place on them, Undoing Democracy examines how democratic rule was undermined in Nicaragua in the 1990's.

David Close and Kalowatie Deonandan focus their analysis on the pact struck between the country's two main parties, the Liberals and the Sandinistas, which allowed the passage of the constitutional amendments that weakened Nicaragua's basic political institutions.

The authors also consider, in detail, the country's political economy as well as the roles played by civil society, the Catholic Church, and NGOs.

Undoing Democracy will sharpen our understanding of democratic transition and consolidation, and will serve as an important contribution to the literature on Nicaragua, Latin American politics, and democratization.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
073912935X / 9780739129357
Paperback / softback
25/06/2008
United States
228 pages
153 x 235 mm, 345 grams