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Dilemmas of Democracy in Latin America

Crises and Opportunity

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Dilemmas of Democracy in Latin America

Crises and Opportunity

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Democracy is deep peril in Latin America, as is U.S. policy in the region. Public support for democracy has declined dramatically since the impressive "third wave" transitions to democracy in the 1980s and 1990s, and public opinion surveys show almost half of Latin Americans prefer "strong government," often a euphemism for authoritarianism. Meanwhile, U.S. policy toward Latin America has returned to far-from-benign neglect. The democratic gains of the last two decades are under threat, neither in Latin America nor in the United States do policymakers seem to have any viable alternatives or solutions to the present malaise.

This balanced, clear study explores why democracy in Latin America is so troubled, and why U.S. policy in the area so often goes astray. Howard Wiarda argues that because Latin America was built on a different basis than the United States and has a different history, political culture, and social foundation, it cannot possibly imitate the U.S. model of democracy. Indeed, U.S. policy in Latin America goes astray not just through neglect but through misunderstanding. Ultimately, the author argues, it is only with a renewed and respectful U.S. policy approach-one that includes engaging with the myriad histories and cultures of the region-can the United States hope to encourage a strong and effective democratic tradition there.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Democracy Ascendant?
Part 2 Part I: Overviews and Interpretations
Chapter 3 Latin America in Comparative Perspective
Chapter 4 Three Paradigms for Interpreting Latin America
Chapter 5 Civil Society in Latin America
Chapter 6 Human Rights in Latin America
Part 7 Part II: Country and Regional Cases
Chapter 8 The Dilemmas of Democracy in the Dominican Republic: A Paradigm for All of Latin America?
Chapter 9 Venezuela and Argentina: Development and Disintegration
Chapter 10 Cuba and Marxism-Leninism
Chapter 11 Democracy and U.S. Policy in the Caribbean Basin
Part 12 Part III: Policy Implications
Chapter 13 Reassessing U.S. Policy in Latin America
Chapter 14 Neoliberalism and Its Problems
Chapter 15 Transitions to Democracy-or Something Less Than That?
Chapter 16 Conclusion: Democracy and Its Uncertain Future
Chapter 17 Suggested Readings

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Published Aug 04 2005
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9780742530324
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 227 x 148 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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