Description
With a superb cast of contributors and a well-chosen sample of countries, The Failure of Presidential Democracy treats a central issue in the world today, as more and more countries try to construct durable democracies. It also reflects the new emphasis in political science on institutions, an area that has been sorely neglected in Latin American studies. Indeed, the book fills a huge informational and analytical gap on institutional arrangements in Latin American political systems. This is a stimulating, thoughtful, and relevant book-well suited to classroom use in courses on comparative politics and Latin American politics. -- Paul W. Drake, University of California, San Diego
About the Author
Juan J. Linz is Sterling Professor of Political and Social Science at Yale University. Arturo Valenzuela is Emeritus Professor of Government and Foreign Service at Georgetown University.
Reviews
This book is already a classic and is bound to be widely read and cited for many years to come. -- Matthew Soberg Shugart Journal of Democracy An impressive and valuable book, with a first-class roster of contributors, and rewards a careful reading. -- Martin C. Needler Studies in Comparative International Development
Book Information
ISBN 9780801846403
Author Juan J. Linz
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 295g