ABSTRACT

How did Costa Rica become Central America’s first successful democracy? How does Costa Rican democracy work? How does democracy survive despite regional turmoil, foreign intervention, and economic crisis? Beginning with Costa Rica’s history within the Central American context, John Booth traces democratic development in Costa Rica through its institutions, rules of the political game, parties, elections, and interest groups. After a review of socioeconomic and political forces, the author examines political participation and culture, political economy, and foreign affairs. The book’s overview of Costa Rican politics is accessible and useful for students, scholars, and general readers.

chapter 1|16 pages

Latin American Democracy and Costa Rica

chapter 2|15 pages

Contemporary Costa Rica in Central America

chapter 4|26 pages

The Political Framework of Democracy

chapter 5|21 pages

Social Structure and Civil Society

chapter 6|26 pages

Political Participation

chapter 7|25 pages

Political Culture

chapter 8|23 pages

Political Economy in Transition

chapter 9|18 pages

Costa Rica in the World