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Authoritarianism and Democratization

by Gerardo L. Munck
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Overview

A study of Argentina's military dictatorship that makes an original contribution to the broader understanding of regime structure, regime change, and transitions from authoritarian rule.

Military rule in Argentina from 1976 to 1983 was a classic case of bureaucratic authoritarianism. This book now presents for the first time in English a close look at that country's experience, providing new information on legal and institutional aspects of the Argentine regime and the intricate interaction between military rulers and trade unionists, while offering a model for the study of regimes in general.

Integrating insights from a wide range of literature, Gerardo Munck advances a novel conceptual framework for the study of political regimes and regime change. He follows the life cycle of regimes from founding through consolidation to demise, identifying critical explanatory factors and showing how challenges faced by governing elites in one phase affect subsequent political developments.

In explaining Argentina's experience with bureaucratic authoritarianism, Munck provides a compelling account of why that country's military rulers were only partially successful in designing a new institutional order and why they eventually fell, in a precipitous and uncontrolled manner, from power.

Munck's comparison of the Argentine case with Chile from 1973 to 1990 and Brazil from 1964 to 1985 in the concluding chapter provides a further test of his theoretical model, while his analysis of the development of democracy in Argentina after 1983 demonstrates how important the legacies of authoritarian rule were. His study makes a vital contribution to our understanding of both regime development and acritical period of Argentine history.

Synopsis

A study of Argentina's military dictatorship that makes an original contribution to the broader understanding of regime structure, regime change, and transitions from authoritarian rule.

Military rule in Argentina from 1976 to 1983 was a classic case of bureaucratic authoritarianism. This book now presents for the first time in English a close look at that country's experience, providing new information on legal and institutional aspects of the Argentine regime and the intricate interaction between military rulers and trade unionists, while offering a model for the study of regimes in general.

Integrating insights from a wide range of literature, Gerardo Munck advances a novel conceptual framework for the study of political regimes and regime change. He follows the life cycle of regimes from founding through consolidation to demise, identifying critical explanatory factors and showing how challenges faced by governing elites in one phase affect subsequent political developments.

In explaining Argentina's experience with bureaucratic authoritarianism, Munck provides a compelling account of why that country's military rulers were only partially successful in designing a new institutional order and why they eventually fell, in a precipitous and uncontrolled manner, from power.

Munck's comparison of the Argentine case with Chile from 1973 to 1990 and Brazil from 1964 to 1985 in the concluding chapter provides a further test of his theoretical model, while his analysis of the development of democracy in Argentina after 1983 demonstrates how important the legacies of authoritarian rule were. His study makes a vital contribution to our understanding of both regime development and acritical period of Argentine history.

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Synthesizing the contributions of regime analysts, investigates the phenomenon of bureaucratic authoritarianism in Argentina during the rise and fall of that country's military regime. Also compares the cases of Chile and Brazil during similar episodes. Munck (political science, U. of Ill. at Urbana- Champaign) uses a conceptual framework he calls the political-institutional model to assess the failure of military rule. Paper edition (unseen), $19.95. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Gerardo L. Munck

Gerardo L. Munck is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Synthesizing the contributions of regime analysts, investigates the phenomenon of bureaucratic authoritarianism in Argentina during the rise and fall of that country's military regime. Also compares the cases of Chile and Brazil during similar episodes. Munck (political science, U. of Ill. at Urbana- Champaign) uses a conceptual framework he calls the political-institutional model to assess the failure of military rule. Paper edition (unseen), $19.95. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

From the Publisher

β€œAuthoritarianism and Democratization stands as an indispensable reference book for any student of Latin American politics.”

β€”Pierre Ostiguy, Canadian Journal of Political Science

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1998
Publisher
Penn State University Press
Pages
364
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780271018089

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