This article examines the claims of the democratic peace thesis by tracing the embedding of democracy in three countries: Nicaragua, Brazil and Colombia. In so doing it highlights the way in which the democratic peace that has spread in the post-cold war period has to be understood as part of a continued imperialist strategy by the core capitalist states and their dominant social forces in the modern world system. The meaning of democracy in this revolution is to promote and instill a form of corporate government that reinforces private power against human needs and rights. Nonetheless, this is an unstable strategy and the three examples considered here illustrate that this creates space for anti-capitalist opposition to organise and challe...
Questions about democracy and human rights have emerged in the advent of the 21st century, a time in...
Moving beyond Cold War rhetoric and stereotypical views of Third World Marxism, the authors convinci...
In the past three decades, debates in Latin American political theory have shifted from struggles ov...
Capitalist democracies face profound crises in the current conjuncture. Latin America, far from bein...
1989 marks the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution and the 30th year of the Cuban Revolution;...
Not long ago the celebration of capitalist democracies, as if they constituted the crowning achievem...
There is much more to democracy in a globalised world than the liberalist idea that it promotes bila...
Colombia is a Latin American outlier in that it has traditionally been a very violent country, yet a...
Democracy became the preferred regime only in the twentieth century. In order to understand this, ju...
Destroying Democracy, volume six of the Democratic Marxism series, focuses on how decades of neolibe...
Dating from the Reagan presidency's 'crusade for freedom', democracy promotion has been a central pi...
Latin America has made significant strides toward democracy in recent decades, and the greatest chal...
Liberal institutionalist and constructivist IR scholars have emphasized the reliable role that Regio...
The received wisdom among scholars and policymakers generally contends that democracy, as opposed to...
The purpose of this thesis was to observe, examine and describe the state of democracy in Latin Amer...
Questions about democracy and human rights have emerged in the advent of the 21st century, a time in...
Moving beyond Cold War rhetoric and stereotypical views of Third World Marxism, the authors convinci...
In the past three decades, debates in Latin American political theory have shifted from struggles ov...
Capitalist democracies face profound crises in the current conjuncture. Latin America, far from bein...
1989 marks the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution and the 30th year of the Cuban Revolution;...
Not long ago the celebration of capitalist democracies, as if they constituted the crowning achievem...
There is much more to democracy in a globalised world than the liberalist idea that it promotes bila...
Colombia is a Latin American outlier in that it has traditionally been a very violent country, yet a...
Democracy became the preferred regime only in the twentieth century. In order to understand this, ju...
Destroying Democracy, volume six of the Democratic Marxism series, focuses on how decades of neolibe...
Dating from the Reagan presidency's 'crusade for freedom', democracy promotion has been a central pi...
Latin America has made significant strides toward democracy in recent decades, and the greatest chal...
Liberal institutionalist and constructivist IR scholars have emphasized the reliable role that Regio...
The received wisdom among scholars and policymakers generally contends that democracy, as opposed to...
The purpose of this thesis was to observe, examine and describe the state of democracy in Latin Amer...
Questions about democracy and human rights have emerged in the advent of the 21st century, a time in...
Moving beyond Cold War rhetoric and stereotypical views of Third World Marxism, the authors convinci...
In the past three decades, debates in Latin American political theory have shifted from struggles ov...