For the last decade Honduras underwent two critical developmental processes, that is, the consolidation of its democracy and a comprehensive program of economic reforms. Both processes achieved only relative progress resulting in a persistent crisis of democratic legitimacy and the need for a second wave of profound economic reforms to be implemented in the next fifteen years. Contrary to most conventional analyses, this paper explores the impact that economic reforms have had upon the democratic consolidation process in Honduras. The hypothesis is that economic reforms shape democratic consolidation to the extent that affect the socio-economic inclusion and State’s capacities to carry out nationally desired policies. These channels are ana...
Following the dissolution of the Federal Republic of Central America in 1838, Costa Rica and Hondura...
honors thesisFollowing the logic of Seymour Martin Lipset's 1959 hypothesis, the main axis of the D...
This thesis deals with political institutions and their effect on democracy and prospects for stabil...
For the last decade Honduras underwent two critical developmental processes, that is, the consolidat...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate the democratic consolidation of Honduras, a country in L...
Based on a case study in Honduras, this article focuses on the changing nature of state’s social int...
After 1979, Latin America adopted broadbased reforms, abandoning import substitution industrializati...
El artículo aborda la crisis política hondureña generada por la tentativa de golpe de Estado, en jun...
Empirical evidence on the relationship between democracy and economic reforms is scarce, limited to ...
In 2009, Honduras was affected by a military coup, where the former president Manuel Zelaya was depo...
This thesis analyses the sources of public evaluations of democratic regimes from a comparative pers...
The end of the 20th century was important for democratic transitions in many countries of Latin Amer...
This paper assesses the political and socio-economic consequences of the Poverty Reduction Strategy ...
This dissertation provides an analytical framework to study the political economy of policy reform i...
The demise of authoritarian military regimes throughout Latin America has generated significant inte...
Following the dissolution of the Federal Republic of Central America in 1838, Costa Rica and Hondura...
honors thesisFollowing the logic of Seymour Martin Lipset's 1959 hypothesis, the main axis of the D...
This thesis deals with political institutions and their effect on democracy and prospects for stabil...
For the last decade Honduras underwent two critical developmental processes, that is, the consolidat...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate the democratic consolidation of Honduras, a country in L...
Based on a case study in Honduras, this article focuses on the changing nature of state’s social int...
After 1979, Latin America adopted broadbased reforms, abandoning import substitution industrializati...
El artículo aborda la crisis política hondureña generada por la tentativa de golpe de Estado, en jun...
Empirical evidence on the relationship between democracy and economic reforms is scarce, limited to ...
In 2009, Honduras was affected by a military coup, where the former president Manuel Zelaya was depo...
This thesis analyses the sources of public evaluations of democratic regimes from a comparative pers...
The end of the 20th century was important for democratic transitions in many countries of Latin Amer...
This paper assesses the political and socio-economic consequences of the Poverty Reduction Strategy ...
This dissertation provides an analytical framework to study the political economy of policy reform i...
The demise of authoritarian military regimes throughout Latin America has generated significant inte...
Following the dissolution of the Federal Republic of Central America in 1838, Costa Rica and Hondura...
honors thesisFollowing the logic of Seymour Martin Lipset's 1959 hypothesis, the main axis of the D...
This thesis deals with political institutions and their effect on democracy and prospects for stabil...