Democracy in Latin America: Colombia and VenezuelaDonald L. Herman Students of twentieth-century Colombia and Venezuela will find in the essays useful information on events taking place there through the mid-1980s. Teachers of Latin American government and politics will be able to use these essays as case studies of consociational democracy in the region. And all Latin Americanists will welcome the advent of scholarly writing informed by the consociational model that provides us an approach to contemporary Latin American politics that is at once enlightening and convincing. Southeastern Latin Americanist |
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The Transformation | 17 |
Colombian Political Parties and Electoral Behavior | 47 |
PostWar and PostNational Front Economic | 63 |
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