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Author:
Hurtado, Osvaldo, author.
Title:
Dictatorships in twenty-first-century Latin America : Venezuela, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Ecuador, and El Salvador / Osvaldo Hurtado ; translated by Barbara Sipe.
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xiii, 293 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Latin America--Politics and government--21st century.
Dictatorship--Latin America--History--21st century.
Authoritarianism--Latin America--History--21st century.
Political culture--Latin America--History--21st century.
Amérique latine--Politique et gouvernement--21e siècle.
Dictature--Amérique latine--Histoire--21e siècle.
Autoritarisme--Amérique latine--Histoire--21e siècle.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Caribbean & Latin American.
Authoritarianism
Dictatorship
Political culture
Politics and government
Latin America
2000-2099
History
Other Authors:
Sipe, Barbara, translator.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Part I: New forms of dictatorship -- The concept of democracy -- From military dictatorships to civilian dictatorships -- Dictatorships of the twenty-first century -- The governments of Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro -- The government of Evo Morales -- The government of Daniel Ortega -- The government of Nayib Bukele -- Part II: The government of Rafael Correa -- The Correa-tailored constitution of 2008 -- The process of concentrating power -- The ruse of citizen participation -- Part III: Democratic institutions in an autocratic regime -- The rule of law -- The division of power -- The independence of the justice system -- Freedoms, guarantees, and rights -- Government transparency -- Political pluralism -- Alternation in power -- Free elections -- Part IV: Perspectives of authoritarianism -- The international community -- Causes of the dictatorial drift -- The arduous path of democracy.
Summary:
"Former President of Ecuador Osvaldo Hurtado explores the most important Latin American political phenomenon to emerge in the first two decades of the twenty-first century: democratic governments elected by citizens have become autocratic governments through the manipulation of republican institutions"-- Provided by publisher.
"Written by former President of Ecuador Osvaldo Hurtado, Dictatorships in Twenty-First-Century Latin America explores the most important Latin American political phenomenon to emerge in the first two decades of the twenty-first century: democratic governments elected by citizens have become autocratic governments through the manipulation of the constitutional order and the legislative and judicial functions. Unlike traditional Latin American dictatorships, those of the twenty-first century have not been established by the military but by civilian politicians who were voted into power by the people to govern their countries subject to the provisions of the constitution and the law. Once the leaders assumed the presidency, however, they ignored the constitution under which they were elected and replaced it with one tailored to their political ambitions, using the broad powers assigned to them to remain in power indefinitely. This is what Presidents Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, Evo Morales in Bolivia, Rafael Correa in Ecuador, Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, and Nayib Bukele in El Salvador have all done. Hurtado explains the paradox of this new Latin American authoritarian trend occurring when, for the first time in the history of the subcontinent, democratic institutions governed in all countries, with the sole exception of Cuba." -- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1538171082
9781538171080
1538171074
9781538171073
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1341990408
LCCN:
2022033686
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)

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