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Urban Elections in Democratic Latin America Gil Shidlo

Urban Elections in Democratic Latin America By Gil Shidlo

Urban Elections in Democratic Latin America by Gil Shidlo


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The mere notion of examining local elections in Latin America would have produced a puzzled look and a simple question: Why?

Urban Elections in Democratic Latin America Summary

Urban Elections in Democratic Latin America by Gil Shidlo

Two decades ago the mere notion of examining local elections in Latin America would have produced a puzzled look and a simple question: ?Why?? Elections of any sort were limited and suspect if they occurred at all, and local elections were for the vast majority of countries nonexistent. Latin America?s return to democracy in the 1980s marked a new chapter in its political history. During this movement from military to civilian regimes, local elections played a key role in democratization. They represented the breadth and depth of political change occurring in the region. Urban Elections in Democratic Latin America explores the electoral politics of several of the major urban centers and capital cities of democratic Latin America. The primacy of urban centers throughout Latin America magnifies the importance of this study. Latin America is over two-thirds urban, and two of the world?s three largest cities are now in Latin America: the metropolitan areas of Mexico City and Sao Paulo. Previous discussions on electoral politics have focused exclusively on presidential elections. However, democratization requires more than presidential elections; indeed, ultimately it may depend on the presence and vitality of local elections. This text examines the neglected topic of these elections. The chapters analyze the electoral process in ten Latin American countries, including an examination of how local elections have either paralleled or diverged from national election patterns. Each essay begins with an introduction to the country and city in question, followed by a close examination of the electoral experience at the local level. Conclusions focus on identifying patterns and on the importance of local elections in the democratic life of the nation. The following countries are examined: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Contributors to this text include Angel E. !lvarez, Peter Calvert, Henry Dietz, Eduardo Ga

Urban Elections in Democratic Latin America Reviews

A valuable contribution on a topic of growing importance. Dietz and Shidlo have brought together new perspectives and a wealth of new data that document the significance of local politics in the region. -- Daniel H. Levine, University of Michigan
This important volume makes a valuable contribution to an understanding of Latin American politics. Recommended for upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty. * CHOICE *

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Urban Electoral Politics in Argentina Chapter 3 Municipal Elections in Bolivia Chapter 4 Local Urban Elections in Democratic Brazil Chapter 5 Urban Electoral Behavior in Colombia Chapter 6 Urban Elections in the Dominican Republic, 1962-1994 Chapter 7 National and Local Elections in El Salvador, 1982-1994 Chapter 8 Opening the Electoral Space in Mexico: The Rise of the Opposition at the State and Local Levels Chapter 9 Urban Elections in Peru, 1980-1995 Chapter 10 Why Are There No Local Politics in Uruguay? Chapter 11 Venezuelan Local and National Elections, 1958-1995 Chapter 12 Conclusion

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GOR012670520
9780842026284
0842026282
Urban Elections in Democratic Latin America by Gil Shidlo
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Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
1998-05-01
298
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