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Democratization by institutions : Argentina's transition years in comparative perspective / Leslie E. Anderson.
LIBRA JL2081 .A54 2016
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Anderson, Leslie (Leslie E.), author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Democratization--Argentina.
- Democratization.
- Social capital (Sociology).
- Institution building.
- Argentina--Politics and government--1983-2002.
- Argentina.
- Politics and government.
- Argentina--Politics and government--2002-.
- Executive power--Argentina.
- Executive power.
- Institution building--Argentina.
- Social capital (Sociology)--Argentina.
- Physical Description:
- xii, 290 pages ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2016]
- Summary:
- "In this pioneering study of democratization in Argentina, Leslie Anderson challenges Robert Putnam's thesis that democracy requires high levels of social capital. She demonstrates in Democratization by Institutions that formal institutions (e.g., the executive, the legislature, the courts) can serve not only as operational parts within democracy but as the driving force toward democracy. As Anderson astutely observes, the American founders debated the merits of the institutions they were creating. Examining how, and how well, Argentina's American-style institutional structure functions, she considers the advantages and risks of the separation of powers, checks and balances, legislative policymaking, and strong presidential power. During the democratic transition, the Argentinian state has used institutions to address immediate policy challenges in ways responsive to citizens and thereby to provide a supportive environment in which social capital can develop. By highlighting the role that institutions can play in leading a nation out of authoritarianism, even when social capital is low, Anderson begins a new conversation about the possibilities of democratization. Democratization by Institutions has much to say not only to Latin Americanists and scholars of democratization but also to those interested in the U.S. constitutional structure and its application in other parts of the world"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Part I The Presidential System and Democratization
- 1 The Presidential System as a Resource for Democratization 3
- 2 The Presidential System in a New Democracy; Argentina and the United States Model 18
- Part II The Alfonsin Years
- 3 When All Three Branches Cooperate: Human Rights Policy and Civilian Control of the Military 47
- 4 Presidential Innovation and Congressional Constraint: Labor Reform and Early Privatization Efforts 78
- Part III The Menem Years
- 5 Presidential innovation and Congressional Cooperation: Privatization Succeeds 119
- 6 A Return to the Corporate Method: Labor Reform Anew 156
- 7 Executive Vision and Congressional Resistance: Educational Reform 180
- Part IV Overview and Conclusions
- 8 An Empirical Analysis of Executive Power 209
- 9 Presidential Checks and Balances in the Democratization Process 231.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9780472073238
- 0472073230
- 9780472053230
- 047205323X
- OCLC:
- 949986831
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