Description

By embedding Guatemala in recent conceptual and theoretical work in comparative politics and political economy, this volume advances knowledge about country’s politics, economy, and state-society interactions. The contributors examine the stubborn realities and challenges afflicting Guatemala during the post-Peace-Accords-era across the following subjects: the state, subnational governance, state-building, peacebuilding, economic structure and dynamics, social movements, civil-military relations, military coup dynamics, varieties of capitalism, corruption, and the level of democracy. The book deliberately avoids the perils of parochialism by placing the country within larger scholarly debates and paradigms.

Table of Contents

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

Product details

Published Aug 01 2023
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 414
ISBN 9781666910094
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 19 b/w illustrations;19 tables
Dimensions 237 x 157 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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