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The breakdown of authoritarian regimes in Greece, Spain and Portugal in the mid-70s was the beginning of a new cycle of democratization at the world scale. This book analyses in a comparative perspective the causes, the modalities and the prospects of these political changes in three regions: Southern Europe, Latin America and Southeast Asia.
Preface - Acknowledgements - Notes on Contributors - PART 1: INTRODUCTION - Processes of Transition and Democratic Consolidation: Theoretical Indicators; D.Ethier - PART 2: DEMOCRATIC TRANSITIONS - From One Europe to the Other: From Liberal Authorianism to Authoritarian Democratization; G.Hermet - Models of Democratic Transition in South America: Negotiated Reform versus Democratic Rupture; C.Gillespie - Retreat to Democracy: Business and Political Transition in Bolivia and Ecuador; C.Conaghan - Economists and Democratic Transition: The Quest for Governability in Chile; V.Montecinos - Transition to Political Democracy in the Philippines: 1978-88; D.Wurfel - PART 3: DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATIONS - The Political Economy of Democratic Consolidation in Southern Europe; K.Vergopoulos - The Parties and the Consolidation of Democracy in Portugal: the Emergence of a Dominant Tow-Party System; A.MacLeod - Constitutions and Democratic Consolidation: Brazil in Comparative Perspective; T.Bruneau - Economic Ideologies and the Consolidation of Democracy in Brazil; C.L.B.Pereira - Social Movements, Party System and Democratic Consolidation: Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina; R.Boschi - Social Concertation and Democracy in Argentina; G.Ducatenzeiler - Electoral Systems and the Consolidation of New Democracies; A.Blais & S.Dion - Index