Democratic transitions in Central America:
Remarkable changes have occurred over the past fifteen years in Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Panama. Wars are ending, political systems have opened up substantially, and economic policies have been redesigned to favor market approaches. Most of the published literature on this area did not...
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Zusammenfassung: | Remarkable changes have occurred over the past fifteen years in Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Panama. Wars are ending, political systems have opened up substantially, and economic policies have been redesigned to favor market approaches. Most of the published literature on this area did not explain these developments and, in fact, had considered them improbable. The editors address four questions: How do the powerful yield their power? How do key figures bring about political liberalization and democratization against seemingly impossible odds? What rules or arrangements do they design to achieve these outcomes? What is the behavior of economic elites in political and economic liberalization The ten contributors are all active political figures in Central America, often from opposite ends of the ideological spectrum. They include a former president, a former defense minister, two former finance ministers, a Sandinista commander, a former associate of the Salvadoran guerrillas, and three presidential candidates - all providing reflections and insights on the processes by which they helped bring about political and economic change in Central America |
Beschreibung: | XI, 210 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0813014867 |
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adam_text | DEMOCRATIC TRANSITIONS IN CENTRAL AMERICA EDITED BY JORGE I. DOMINGUEZ
AND MARC LINDENBERG UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE *
TALLAHASSEE * TAMPA * BOCA RATON PENSACOLA * ORLANDO * MIAMI *
JACKSONVILLE CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES VIII FOREWORD RICHARDJ. BLOOMFIELD
IX ONE DEMOCRATIC TRANSITIONS IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND PANAMA JORGE I.
DOMINGUEZ 1 TWO THE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC TRANSITION OF PANAMA,
1978-1991 NICOLAS ARDITO-BARLETTA 32 THREE REVOLUTION AND DEMOCRATIC
TRANSITION IN NICARAGUA JAIME WHEELOCK ROMAN 67 FOUR DEMOCRATIC
TRANSITIONS IN NICARAGUA SILVIO DE FRANCO AND JOSE LUIS VELAZQUEZ 85
FIVE POLITICAL TRANSITION IN GUATEMALA, 1980-1990: A PERSPECTIVE FROM
INSIDE GUATEMALA S ARMY HECTOR ALEJANDRO GRAMAJO MORALES 111 SIX
GUATEMALA 1978-1993: THE INCOMPLETE PROCESS OF THE TRANSI- TION TO
DEMOCRACY RODOLFO PAIZ-ANDRADE 139 SEVEN DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION OR
MODERNIZATION? THE CASE OF EL SALVADOR SINCE 1979 RUBEN ZAMORA 16 5
EIGHT RECENT CENTRAL AMERICAN TRANSITIONS: CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY
IMPLICATIONS MARC LINDENBERG 180 CONTRIBUTORS 195 INDEX 197
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