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Preface xi

1 Introduction 1

PART I 11(196)

2 The Challenges of Democratization 13

2.1 What Democracy Is...and Is Not (1991)

PHILIPPE C. SCHMITTER AND TERRY LYNN KARL 22

2.2 Fragile Democracies (2002)

FORREST COLBURN 34

2.3 Democracies Without Citizenship: Injustice for All: Crime and Impunity in Latin America (1996)

PAULO SERGIO PINHEIRO 42

2.4 How People View Democracy: Between Stability and Crisis in Latin America (2001)

MARTA LAGOS 51

Suggestions for Further Reading 59

Useful Websites 59

3 Neoliberal Economic Reform 61

3.1 State versus Market: The Rise and Fall of Import Substitution (1995)

DUNCAN GREEN 68

3.2 What Washington Means by Policy Reform (1990)

JOHN WILLIAMSON 83

3.3 Good-Bye to the Washington Consensus? (2003)

JAMES E. MAHON JR. 89

3.4 Neoliberal Social Policy: Managing Poverty (Somehow) (1997)

CARLOS M. VILAS 100

Suggestions for Further Reading 109

Useful Websites 110

4 Traditional and Emerging Actors in the Latin American Polity 111

Traditional Actors

4.1 The New Military Autonomy in Latin America (1998)

CONSUELO CRUZ AND RUT DIAMINT 119

4.2 Latin American Labor (2003)

M. VICTORIA MURILLO 129

Emerging Actors

4.3 Women in Latin America: Unequal Progress Toward Equality (1999)

MALA HTUN 147

4.4 Indigenous Protest and Democracy in Latin America (1996)

DEBORAH J. YASHAR 155

Suggestions for Further Reading 173

Useful Websites 175

5 The United States and Latin America 177

5.1 The Uneasy Americas (2001)

PETER HAKIM 183

5.2 Preserving Hegemony: National Security Doctrine in the Post?old War Era (2001)

J. PATRICE McSHERRY 194

Suggestions for Further Reading 204

Useful Websites 205

PART II 207(338)

6 Political Instability and Argentina's Boom and Bust and Boom Again Cycles 209

6.1 Argentina: Crisis and Democratic Consolidation (2002)

HECTOR E. SCHAMIS 216

6.2 Argentina: Anatomy of a Crisis Foretold (2003)

PAMELA K. STARR 227

6.3 The Nature of the New Argentine Democracy: The Delegative Democracy Argument Revisited (2001)

ENRIQUE PERUZZOTTI 238

Suggestions for Further Reading 255

Useful Websites 256

7 Brazil: The Democratizing Giant 257

7.1 Brazil's New Direction (2003)

WENDY HUNTER 266

7.2 Brazil: An Assessment of the Cardoso Administration (2003)

BOLIVAR LAMOUNIER 276

7.3 A New Brazil? The Changing Sociodemographic Context of Brazilian Democracy (2000)

TIMOTHY J. POWER AND J. TIMMONS ROBERTS 297

Suggestions for Further Reading 320

Useful Websites 321

8 Chile: A New Model for the Region? 323

8.1 Democratic Institutions and Civil-Military Relations: The Case of Chile (2001)

GREGORY WEEKS 331

8.2 The Limits of Democracy: Socio-Political Compromise and Regime Change in Post-Pinochet Chile (1999)

PATRICK S. BARRETT 346

8.3 Free Society, Repressed Media: The Chilean Paradox (2002)

JUDY POLUMBAUM 372

Suggestions for Further Reading 381

Useful Websites 382

9 Colombia: The Collapse of the State 383

9.1 Capital Punishment: The Fragmentation of Colombia and the Crisis of the Nation-State (2001)

JEFF BROWITT 391

9.2 Is the War Ending? Premises and Hypotheses with Which to View the Conflict in Colombia (2001)

JAVIER GUERRERO BAR? 406

9.3 Colombia and the United States: From Counternarcotics to Counterterrorism (2003)

ARLENE B. TICKNER 421

Suggestions for Further Reading 433

Useful Websites 433

10 Cuba: A Latin American Experiment in Socialism 435

10.1 The Secrets of Castro's Staying Power (1993)

JORGE I. DOMINGUEZ 442

10.2 The Virtues and Misfortunes of Civil Society in Cuba (2002)

HAROLDO DILLA AND PHILIP OXHORN 449

10.3 Fear and Loathing of Fidel Castro: Sources of U.S. Policy Toward Cuba (2002)

LOUIS A. PEREZ JR. 464

Suggestions for Further Reading 486

Useful Websites 486

11 Mexico: The Emergence of Democracy? 489

11.1 Attitudes Toward Democracy: Mexico in Comparative Perspective (2002)

ALEJANDRO MORENO AND PATRICIA M?DEZ 497

11.2 Democratization in Mexico: The Zapatista Uprising and Civil Society (2001)

CHRIS GILBRETH AND GERARDO OTERO 513

11.3 Fox's Mexico: Same as It Ever Was? (2002)

PAMELA K. STARR 531

Suggestions for Further Reading 543

Useful Websites 544

Index 545

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A unique combination of two major approaches, this reader is separated into two parts. Part I focuses on four central themes: democratization, economic development, social policy, and changing political actors. Each chapter in this follows a debate format, with complementary readings. Part II features six chapters focusing on particular countries or regions within Latin America, examining how the central themes discussed in Part I play out in each particular case.

  • Articles on daily life in Latin American countries or regions provide immediacy and contextual details that more scholarly articles often lack. Each country chapter also includes one article from a more popular source native to that country, further familiarizing students with day-to-day life and contemporary culture.