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Demanding Democracy: Reform and Reaction in Costa Rica and Guatemala, 1870S-1950s

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ISBN-13: 9780804728737 ISBN-10: 0804728739
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Binding
paperback
Published
April 30, 1997
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
23.50×2.50×15.90 cm

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Demanding Democracy: Reform and Reaction in Costa Rica and Guatemala, 1870S-1950s by Yashar, Deborah. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780804728737.

This book examines the origins of democracy and authoritarianism using a novel coalitional approach to examine two questions: What are the conditions under which actors found democracy? What are the conditions conducive to its endurance? The book explores these questions by analyzing the cases of Costa Rica and Guatemala. Costa Rica is the longest-standing and arguably the most stable democracy in Latin America, while Guatemala has among the longest and most brutal records of authoritarian rule in Latin AmericaThe author€™s fresh reinterpretation of these two cases demonstrates that prior to the 1950€™s, the two countries followed broadly similar patterns of political change and development, including seven decades of Liberal authoritarian rule beginning in the 1870€™s, just under a decade of democratic reforms in the 1940€™s, and brief but consequential counterreform movements that overthrew the democratic regimes at mid-twentieth century. Why did Costa Ri