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The constraints upon democracy
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This chapter considers some of the socio-economic and political constraints which challenge the possibility of promoting and enhancing democracy in contemporary Latin and Central America. It starts with a discussion which addresses the political and social consequences of the macro-economic strategies of neo-liberalism. If one adheres to a popular-democracy model of Latin American political life, then it may be seen as good coming from adversity, as the expression of self-help and the participatory ethos. An examination of contemporary insurgencies and the state's response to them provides one example of how the military is at the heart of contemporary political power. The continuing inability to deal with the resolution of seemingly intractable and ongoing problems of social exclusion, political violence and economic deprivation on the part of elected governments remains a thorn in the side of their presumed dedication to the deepening of democracy.

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Democracy in Latin America

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