The elections of 6 November 2011 have further damaged Central American democracy. Otto Pérez Molina, a right-wing conservative former general, was elected president of Guatemala with 54 percent of all votes cast. On the same day, Daniel Ortega was confirmed for a third term as president of Nicaragua in office with 62 percent. Both elections emphasize the growing trend of authoritarian rule in Central America. The shortcomings within the Central American transformation towards democracy, the establishment of the rule of law, and a policy of social development are clearly not of a transient nature, as they have become more and more prominent. These shortcomings prevent the rooting of democracy in society that is necessary for its consolidatio...
The paper explores the recent presidential electoral processesbeing held in Central American countri...
The northern triangle of Central America (El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras) has experienced horr...
The purpose of this article will be to explore the question of the development of democracy in Nicar...
In 1990, with the inauguration of Violeta Chamorro as the first democratically elected\ud President,...
Argueta O, Huhn S, Kurtenbach S, Peetz P. Blocked Democracies in Central America. GIGA Focus Interna...
Guatemala, the most populous and potencially the richest country in Central America happened from ge...
How the Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional Moved Nicaragua from Somoza to Democrac
“Latin America has entered a new stage in its wobbly consolidation of liberal democracy. A slew of i...
Capitalist democracies face profound crises in the current conjuncture. Latin America, far from bein...
The crisis of the so-called representative democracies in Central American is the end of a scenario ...
Today, all of Latin America’s presidential republics are at least nominal democracies, with the regi...
The recent strides of democracy in Latin America have been associated to conflicting outcomes. The e...
Central America constitutes a fascinating case study of the challenges, opportunities and characteri...
In the literature on the turn to the left in the wider Latin American region, Central America has g...
The recent strides of democracy in Latin America have been associated to conflicting outcomes. The e...
The paper explores the recent presidential electoral processesbeing held in Central American countri...
The northern triangle of Central America (El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras) has experienced horr...
The purpose of this article will be to explore the question of the development of democracy in Nicar...
In 1990, with the inauguration of Violeta Chamorro as the first democratically elected\ud President,...
Argueta O, Huhn S, Kurtenbach S, Peetz P. Blocked Democracies in Central America. GIGA Focus Interna...
Guatemala, the most populous and potencially the richest country in Central America happened from ge...
How the Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional Moved Nicaragua from Somoza to Democrac
“Latin America has entered a new stage in its wobbly consolidation of liberal democracy. A slew of i...
Capitalist democracies face profound crises in the current conjuncture. Latin America, far from bein...
The crisis of the so-called representative democracies in Central American is the end of a scenario ...
Today, all of Latin America’s presidential republics are at least nominal democracies, with the regi...
The recent strides of democracy in Latin America have been associated to conflicting outcomes. The e...
Central America constitutes a fascinating case study of the challenges, opportunities and characteri...
In the literature on the turn to the left in the wider Latin American region, Central America has g...
The recent strides of democracy in Latin America have been associated to conflicting outcomes. The e...
The paper explores the recent presidential electoral processesbeing held in Central American countri...
The northern triangle of Central America (El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras) has experienced horr...
The purpose of this article will be to explore the question of the development of democracy in Nicar...