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This book is concerned with the nature of contemporary Latin American political culture. The book offers a more substantial presentation of the two theoretical perspectives and looks at the political establishment. It examines how the Latin American Left has attempted to engage with contemporary political systems and the strategies it has devised to do so. The book approaches the question of popular mobilization, with the former analysing the insertion of new social movements into formal politics and the latter the role of women. It discusses the constraints upon further democratization of different types of system by addressing socio-economic and political issues which challenge the legitimacy of individual states. The book offers some final thoughts on the nature of hacer politica within Latin America and the prospects for either greater authoritarianism or a deepening of participatory democracy.

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Democracy in Latin America

Mobilization, power and the search for a new politics

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