After suffering authoritarian regimes and blood-shedding military dictatorships – in many of which human rights were seriously violated- Latin American countries have regained elected civil governments in the last two decades. This democratic recovery took place in a context of misery, social distress, high infant mortality, low educational levels, closed and predominantly agricultural economies, low industrial development and important external debt. There were great expectations of reaching economic development with social equality through the exercise of popular sovereignty. As from the 90s, countries in the region have faced important economic changes. Free market, open economies, privatizations, structural reforms in the state (both in...
Latin American and Caribbean countries. Although a majority of citizens prefer democratic to authori...
Questions about democracy and human rights have emerged in the advent of the 21st century, a time in...
Roberto Gargarella surveys the landscape of Latin American Constitutionalism from 1810 to 2010, with...
After suffering authoritarian regimes and blood-shedding military dictatorships – in many of which h...
The radical shift in development strategy in Latin America to market-based reforms was a product of ...
In Latin America, the severe flaws in post dictatorial representative democracies and the constituti...
Latin America suffered a profound state crisis in the 1980s, which prompted not only the wave of mac...
Latin American countries have experienced frequent processes of constitutional change. Just in the f...
Latin America is a region which has experienced profound constitutional change; from the brutality o...
En 2004 el Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD) reconoce que la democracia en A...
Thesis “The impact of replacing constitutions on the quality of democracy in Latin America” seeks to...
In the past three decades, debates in Latin American political theory have shifted from struggles ov...
This book provides a fresh interpretation of the rise and fall of Latin America’s ‘left turn’, or mo...
In this work, the author offers a new perspective of the Constitutional Reform in Latin America in t...
In the 1990s, reform swept through Latin America. Open markets replaced closed economies. Real democ...
Latin American and Caribbean countries. Although a majority of citizens prefer democratic to authori...
Questions about democracy and human rights have emerged in the advent of the 21st century, a time in...
Roberto Gargarella surveys the landscape of Latin American Constitutionalism from 1810 to 2010, with...
After suffering authoritarian regimes and blood-shedding military dictatorships – in many of which h...
The radical shift in development strategy in Latin America to market-based reforms was a product of ...
In Latin America, the severe flaws in post dictatorial representative democracies and the constituti...
Latin America suffered a profound state crisis in the 1980s, which prompted not only the wave of mac...
Latin American countries have experienced frequent processes of constitutional change. Just in the f...
Latin America is a region which has experienced profound constitutional change; from the brutality o...
En 2004 el Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD) reconoce que la democracia en A...
Thesis “The impact of replacing constitutions on the quality of democracy in Latin America” seeks to...
In the past three decades, debates in Latin American political theory have shifted from struggles ov...
This book provides a fresh interpretation of the rise and fall of Latin America’s ‘left turn’, or mo...
In this work, the author offers a new perspective of the Constitutional Reform in Latin America in t...
In the 1990s, reform swept through Latin America. Open markets replaced closed economies. Real democ...
Latin American and Caribbean countries. Although a majority of citizens prefer democratic to authori...
Questions about democracy and human rights have emerged in the advent of the 21st century, a time in...
Roberto Gargarella surveys the landscape of Latin American Constitutionalism from 1810 to 2010, with...