Authoritarian Legacies and Democracy in Latin America and Southern Europe
- Author(s): Katherine Hite, Paola Cesarini,
- Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
- Pages: 350
- ISBN_10: 0268020191
ISBN_13: 9780268020194
- Language: en
- Categories: History / Latin America / General , History / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) , Political Science / Political Ideologies / Democracy , Political Science / Political Process / Political Parties , Political Science / Political Ideologies / General , Political Science / Political Ideologies / Fascism & Totalitarianism , Political Science / World / Caribbean & Latin American , Political Science / World / European ,
Description:... Authoritarian Legacies and Democracy in Latin America and Southern Europe brings together well-known comparative political scientists to define and explore the effects of authoritarian rule in post-authoritarian regimes in Southern Europe, the Southern Cone, and Brazil. Contributors to this volume use the research of historians, social psychologists, anthropologists, and sociologists to formulate their conceptualizations of legacies. Their analysis is also sensitive to the experiences of those who live with the consequences of authoritarian regimes. Each chapter offers a multi-case comparison either from within Latin America or between Latin America and Southern Europe.
Among the challenges for democracies in Latin America and Southern Europe are weakened political parties, politicized militaries, compromised judiciaries, corrupt police forces, and widespread citizen distrust. Utilizing a historical-sociological methodology that incorporates both the formal-legal and cultural dimensions of legacies, these essayists offer a fruitful examination of the political structures and institutions bequeathed by authoritarian regimes. They look at such core institutions as political parties, executives, legislatures, constitutions, and interest groups as well as symbolic-discursive dimensions related to individual and collective memories, citizenship, public perception, and trust. They also suggest policy directions to eradicate authoritarian legacies from democratic institutions and praxis.
Authoritarian Legacies and Democracy in Latin America and Southern Europe encourages comparativists to consider more systematically the many manifestations of authoritarian legacies as challenges to democracy. This volume will appeal to all students and scholars interested in comparative politics, Latin America, Southern Europe, and democratization.
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