Free market democracy and the Chilea...
Kurtz, Marcus J.,

 

  • Free market democracy and the Chilean and Mexican countryside /
  • レコード種別: 言語・文字資料 (印刷物) : 単行資料
    [NT 15000414] null: 320.972
    タイトル / 著者: Free market democracy and the Chilean and Mexican countryside // Marcus J. Kurtz.
    その他のタイトル: Free Market Democracy & the Chilean & Mexican Countryside
    著者: Kurtz, Marcus J.,
    記述: 1 online resource (ix, 253 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
    注記: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
    主題: Democracy - Chile.
    主題: Democracy - Mexico.
    主題: Free enterprise - Chile.
    主題: Free enterprise - Mexico.
    主題: Rural population - Chile.
    主題: Rural population - Mexico.
    主題: Political participation - Chile.
    主題: Political participation - Mexico.
    国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) : 9780511510236 (ebook)
    [NT 15000228] null: Part 1 : The framework and theoretical argument. Posing the right questions -- The sectoral foundations of free market democracy -- Part 2 : The cases. Neoliberalism and the transformation of rural society in Chile -- Social capital, organization, political participation, and democratic competition in Chile -- The consolidation of free market democracy and Chilean electoral competition, 1988-2000 -- Markets and democratization in Mexico : rural politics between corporatism and neoliberalism -- Part 3 : Conclusions and implications. Political competitiveness, organized interests, and the democratic market.
    [NT 15000229] null: This book examines the relationship between free markets and democracy. It demonstrates how the implementation of even very painful free-market economic reforms in Chile and Mexico have helped to consolidate democratic politics without engendering a backlash against either reform or democratization. This national-level compatibility between free markets and democracy, however, is founded on their rural incompatibility. In the countryside, free-market reforms socially isolate peasants to such a degree that they become unable to organize independently, and are vulnerable to the pressures of local economic elites. This helps to create an electoral coalition behind free-market reforms that is critically based in some of the market's biggest victims: the peasantry. The book concludes that the comparatively stable free-market democracy in Latin America hinges critically on its defects in the countryside; conservative, free-market elites may consent to open politics only if they have a rural electoral redoubt.
    電子資源: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511510236
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