ABSTRACT

For over forty years, Latin American Politics and Development has kept instructors and students abreast of current affairs and changes in Latin America. Now in its tenth edition, this authoritative yet accessible introduction has been updated throughout. Organized on a country-by-country basis, Latin American Politics and Development offers instructors maximum flexibility in organizing courses.

Revisions to the Tenth Edition include:

  • An updated theoretical framework to explain changes in the region, including discussions of electoral systems and political actors.
  • Discussions on presidential, parliamentary, and municipal election cycles throughout the region from 2017 through early 2022.
  • Coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Examination on the regional decline in democratic norms and practices.
  • A look at the impact of the Trump administration on regional relations, including the decline in democracy.
  • Updates on race, Indigenous groups, women, Afro-Latin Americans, contemporary social movements, religious and other non-elite groups.

part I|111 pages

The Latin American Tradition and Process of Development

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part II|219 pages

The Political Systems of South America

chapter 8|20 pages

Argentina

The Economic Tango Continues

chapter 9|19 pages

Brazil

Polarization and Elite Rule

chapter 10|24 pages

Chile

From Democracy to Dictatorship and Back

chapter 11|23 pages

Colombia

Coping with Multiple Transitions

chapter 12|22 pages

Peru

Will Democracy Outlast Political Dysfunction?

chapter 13|24 pages

Venezuela

A Revolutionary Petrostate Under Stress

chapter 14|21 pages

Uruguay

An Early Democracy and Welfare State in South America

chapter 15|22 pages

Paraguay

Consolidation of Limited Democracy

chapter 16|21 pages

Bolivia

Between Reform and Revolution

chapter 17|21 pages

Ecuador

The Return of Neoliberal Ghosts with Pandemic Woes

part III|193 pages

The Political Systems of Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean

chapter 18|24 pages

Mexico

Pluralism, Violence, and a Populist Backlash

chapter 19|23 pages

Cuba

Revolution in the Balance?

chapter 20|17 pages

Costa Rica

Tensions and Uncertainty in Latin America's Most Stable Democracy

chapter 21|19 pages

Nicaragua

The Resurgence of Authoritarian Rule

chapter 22|18 pages

El Salvador

Democracy in Peril?

chapter 23|18 pages

Guatemala

The Ongoing Struggle Against Corruption and Impunity

chapter 24|19 pages

Honduras

Inequality and Social Crisis

chapter 25|17 pages

Panama

Political Culture and the Struggle to Build Democracy

chapter 26|18 pages

The Dominican Republic

Democracy, Still a Work in Progress

chapter 27|18 pages

Haiti

Searching for Modern Governance