Description
Gibson's book works at multiple levels. This is something of a tour de force. -- Rebecca Scott, University of Michigan A first-rate book. It makes a number of contributions to the study of Argentine politics and to comparative work on Latin America. It offers fresh historical perspective on the failure of democracy to take root in Argentina, and provides important new material on the challenges faced by conservative politicians in aggregating diverse sectors of their 'core constituency' while reorienting their political activity toward electoral politics. It is written in a way that will be of considerable interest to comparativists. -- Robert Kaufman, Rutgers University
About the Author
Edward Gibson is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at Northwestern University.
Reviews
Goes far beyond the Argentine case and provides us with an insightful, theoretically challenging contribution to the comparative study of conservative parties. Journal of Latin American Studies The theoretical framework raises relevant questions for democracies everywhere. Journal of Politics
Book Information
ISBN 9780801867217
Author Edward L. Gibson
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 499g