Political culture and institutional development in Costa Rica and Nicaragua : world making in the tropics
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Political culture and institutional development in Costa Rica and Nicaragua : world making in the tropics
Cambridge University Press, 2009, c2005
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"First published 2005. This digitally published printed version 2009"--T.p. verso
"Paperback re-issue"--P. [4] of cover
Chronology: p. xiii-xvii
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Democracy's checkered past and uncertain future in the developing world still puzzles and fascinates. In Latin America, attempts to construct resilient democracies have been as pervasive as reversals have been cruel. This book is based on a wealth of original historical documents and contemporary interviews with prominent political actors and analyses five centuries of political history in these paradigmatic cases of outstanding democratic success and abysmal failure. It shows that while factors highlighted by standard explanations matter, it is political culture that configures economic development, institutional choices and political pacts in ways that directly affect both democracy's chances and its quality. But it also claims that political culture is a dynamic combination of rational and normative imperatives that define actors' views of the permissible, shape their sense of realism, structure political struggles and legitimate the resulting distribution of power.
目次
- 1. Theoretical overview
- 2. Manichean identities and normative scheming: origins
- 3. Orphans of Empire: constructing national identities
- 4. Post-colonial paths: rhetorical strategies and frames
- 5. Costa Rica: possibility mongers
- 6. Nicaragua: hybrid arbitration
- 7. Tropical histories: paradise and Hell on Earth
- 8. Transition: familiar novelties.
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