The Fujimori Legacy: The Rise of Electoral Authoritarianism in PeruJulio F. Carrión Penn State Press, 24. 1. 2006 - Počet stran: 376 President Alberto Fujimori’s sudden resignation in November 2000 brought an end to a highly controversial period in Peruvian history. His meteoric rise to power in 1990 fueled by widespread popular support, followed by his decision to dissolve Congress and rule by decree in 1992, has made his regime a focus of special attention by scholars trying to understand this complex and contradictory presidency. This book offers a comprehensive assessment of Fujimori’s regime in the context of Latin America’s struggle to consolidate democracy after years of authoritarian rule. Setting the regime conceptually in a discussion of alternative forms of government—delegative democracy, neopopulism, and electoral authoritarianism—the essays study it from two different perspectives: external (in its relations with political parties, Lima’s mayors, public opinion, women, the U.S. government) and internal (examining economic policies as determined by governing coalitions, networks of corruption, and Fujimori’s unsavory relationship with his security advisor Vladimiro Montesinos). Overall, The Fujimori Legacy helps illuminate the persistent obstacles that Latin American countries face in establishing democracy. In addition to the editor, contributors are Robert Barr, Maxwell Cameron, Catherine Conaghan, Henry Dietz, Philip Mauceri, Cynthia McClintock, David Scott Palmer, Kenneth Roberts, Gregory Schmidt, John Sheahan, Kurt Weyland, and Carol Wise. |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 72
... significant policy consequences that a regime characterization entails . The United States government and the international community at large have developed a set of mechanisms aimed at punishing governments that violate democracy in ...
... significant members of Peru's elite . Conaghan discusses a number of " greed rings " that have been identified in the criminal investigations of this regime . These rings included ( besides Montesinos and Fujimori ) high - ranking ...
... significant members of the Peruvian elite collaborated with the regime, my own analysis of public opinion, in Chapter 6, offers a discussion of why the mass public, while critical of some of Fujimori's policies, was largely supportive ...
... ( significantly larger than in 1995 , as I demonstrate in Chapter 6 ) ques- tioned the legitimacy of the result . If we rely exclusively on an “ outside ” approach to analyze the regime's demise , we may conclude that these factors were ...
... significant external support and maintain his political predominance. While presidential popularity slowly diminished after the coup, the capture of the Shining Path leadership in September 1992, which brought about the strategic defeat ...
Obsah
1 | |
13 | |
How and Why Did Presidental Power Run Amok in Fujimoris Peru? | 39 |
The Impact and Legacy of Neopopulist Rule | 61 |
4 Do Parties Matter? Lessons from the Fujimori Experience | 81 |
5 The Immoral Economy of Fujimorismo | 102 |
6 Public Opinion Market Reforms and Democracy in Fujimoris Peru | 126 |
Fujimori and Gender Equity in Peruvian Politics | 150 |
United StatesPeru Relations in the 1990s | 227 |
The Case of the Fujimori Government and the 2000 Elections | 242 |
The Vladivideo and the Fall of Perus Fujimori | 268 |
The Rise and Fall of Electoral Authoritarianism in Peru | 294 |
319 | |
Peru 19902000 A Basic Chronology | 341 |
List of Contributors | 345 |
349 | |
Gains Losses and Clues for the Future | 178 |
The Paradoxes of Perus Economic Recovery in the 1990s | 201 |
Back Cover | 363 |
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
The Fujimori Legacy: The Rise of Electoral Authoritarianism in Peru Julio Carrión Omezený náhled - 2006 |
The Fujimori Legacy: The Rise of Electoral Authoritarianism in Peru Julio Carrión Omezený náhled - 2006 |
The Fujimori Legacy: The Rise of Electoral Authoritarianism in Peru Julio Carrión Náhled není k dispozici. - 2006 |