Strong Parties and Lame Ducks: Presidential Partyarchy and Factionalism in Venezuela

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Stanford University Press, 1994 - 241 หน้า
This bold and comprehensive reassessment of democracy in Venezuela explains why one of the oldest and most admired democracies in Latin America has become fragile after more than three decades of apparent stability.
 

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Polyarchy and Partyarchy
18
Choices Offered to Voters
27
AD Penetration of Organized Labor 31 Parties and
35
Polyarchy and Intraparty Politics
47
The Policy Party
64
The Economic Crisis
71
Was a Reformist Party 75 AD Was a Pragmatic Party
77
Ideas vs ActionsLabor Leaders
86
Fluid Factions
116
The Outs Advantage
123
Policy and Power Struggles
136
Factions and SelfInterest During the Lusinchi
145
Strengths and Weaknesses of Venezuelan Democracy
153
Venezuelan Presidential Partyarchy in Comparative
174
Notes
191
Bibliography
219

The Power Party
94
Ins and Outs
103
The FiveYear Cycle
109

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Michael Coppedge is Associate Professor of Government and International Studies at Notre Dame University

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