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Author:
Weyland, Kurt Gerhard author.
Title:
Revolution and reaction : the diffusion of authoritarianism in Latin America / Kurt Weyland (University of Texas, Austin).
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
x, 310 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Revolution (Cuba : 1959)
Authoritarianism--Latin America--History--20th century.
Right and left (Political science)--Latin America--History--20th century.
Elite (Social sciences)--History--Latin America--History--20th century.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-301) and index.
Contents:
The difficulty of accounting for reverse waves -- A theory of reactionary waves -- Diffusion effects of the Cuban revolution -- Waves of radicalization and reaction -- The imposition of institutional authoritarianism -- Horizontal diffusion and vertical promotion in the autocratic wave -- Reactionary waves across history -- Conclusion: theoretical refelctions.
Summary:
Why did so many Latin American leftists believe they could replicate the Cuban Revolution in their own countries, and why did so many rightists fear the spread of Communism? Cognitive-psychological insights about people's distorted inferences and skewed interest calculations explain why the left held exaggerated hopes and why the right experienced excessive dread. The resulting polarization provoked a powerful backlash in which the right uniformly defeated the left. To forestall the feared spread of revolution, the military in many countries imposed authoritarian regimes and brutally suppressed left-wingers. Overly worried about the advance of Cuban-inspired radicalism as well, the United States condoned and supported the installation of dictatorship, but Latin American elites took the main initiative in these regressive regime changes. With a large number of primary and secondary sources, this book documents how the misperceptions on both sides of the ideological divide thus played a crucial role in the frequent destruction of democracy.
ISBN:
1108728839
9781108728836
1108483550
9781108483551
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1076804405
LCCN:
2019000683
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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