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The Politics of Latin American Development

The Politics of Latin American Development

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Gary W. Wynia
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 3, 4/26/1990
EAN 9780521380270, ISBN10: 0521380278

Hardcover, 368 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm
Language: English

In this introduction to Latin American politics, Professor Wynia probes behind historical events and reveals the fundamental economic and political dynamics shaping events and driving policy. Using the paradigm of politics as a game, domestic and foreign players are identified and the rules that govern their interaction are described. This analytical framework is then used in detailed analyses of the strategies of development that have dominated Latin American politics. Chapters are devoted to democratic reform, military authoritarianism, and revolutionary politics, with detailed examples from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, and Venezuela. In this third edition, Wynia analyses the rise of democratic governance as well as the challenges presented by unprecedented foreign debts. Special attention has been given to the restoration of constitutional democracy in Argentina and Brazil, and a systematic comparison is developed of the movements in those countries, first into authoritarianism and then into democracy.

List of maps and tables
Preface to the third edition
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
Part I. Understanding Latin American Politics
1. The Latin American predicament
2. The rules of the Latin American game
3. Players - I
4. Players - II
5. The stakes in the game
Part II. The Political Games Played in Latin America
6. Mexico
Whose game is it?
7. Chile
democracy destroyed
8. Venezuela
democracy preserved
9. Brazil
populists, authoritarians, and democrats
10. Argentina
populists, authoritarians, and democrats
11. Cuba
a communist revolution
12. Nicaragua
revolution the Sandinista way
Appendix
Index.