As a product of the process of transition towards democracy that more than 40 countries lived during the middle sixties which started with the transitions of Portugal, Greece and Spain-, during what was named the third wave of democratization, democracy required changes in the State design that each of these countries used to have. This document questions some of the attainments for the insitutional design in Guatemal
This article is aimed at analyzing the evolution of democracy in Central America from 1945 to 2000. ...
The study presents an overview of the ways in which the process of establishing and maintaining demo...
This essay aims to investigate and analyse the extent to which there are conditions in Guatemala and...
As a product of the process of transition towards democracy that more than 40 countries lived during...
This document develops a revision done to the process of transition towards democracy live in Guatem...
Throughout the 1960s, Guatemala’s radical left became consumed in an internal debate concerning the ...
After 34 years of armed conflict, Guatemala signed in 1996 the Peace accords that laid the foundatio...
PhDThe subject of this thesis is the transition from de facto military rule to constitutional civil...
Guatemala, the most populous and potencially the richest country in Central America happened from ge...
Today, all of Latin America’s presidential republics are at least nominal democracies, with the regi...
What explains differences in democratic backsliding? As transitions from authoritarianism to democra...
The Guatemalan civic committees are the oldest procedure for appointing independent political candid...
Nicholas Copeland sheds new light on rural politics in Guatemala and across neoliberal and post-conf...
Abstract This thesis deals with Mexico’s transition to democracy, and its problems of consolidation...
Guatemalan political elites have traditionally resorted to violence and repression in order to suppr...
This article is aimed at analyzing the evolution of democracy in Central America from 1945 to 2000. ...
The study presents an overview of the ways in which the process of establishing and maintaining demo...
This essay aims to investigate and analyse the extent to which there are conditions in Guatemala and...
As a product of the process of transition towards democracy that more than 40 countries lived during...
This document develops a revision done to the process of transition towards democracy live in Guatem...
Throughout the 1960s, Guatemala’s radical left became consumed in an internal debate concerning the ...
After 34 years of armed conflict, Guatemala signed in 1996 the Peace accords that laid the foundatio...
PhDThe subject of this thesis is the transition from de facto military rule to constitutional civil...
Guatemala, the most populous and potencially the richest country in Central America happened from ge...
Today, all of Latin America’s presidential republics are at least nominal democracies, with the regi...
What explains differences in democratic backsliding? As transitions from authoritarianism to democra...
The Guatemalan civic committees are the oldest procedure for appointing independent political candid...
Nicholas Copeland sheds new light on rural politics in Guatemala and across neoliberal and post-conf...
Abstract This thesis deals with Mexico’s transition to democracy, and its problems of consolidation...
Guatemalan political elites have traditionally resorted to violence and repression in order to suppr...
This article is aimed at analyzing the evolution of democracy in Central America from 1945 to 2000. ...
The study presents an overview of the ways in which the process of establishing and maintaining demo...
This essay aims to investigate and analyse the extent to which there are conditions in Guatemala and...