Economic Crises, Military Rebellions, and Democratic Survival

Chapter 7 analyzes the survival of democracy since 1983 in Argentina, which had been plagued by a history of authoritarian actors and five democratic breakdowns between 1930 and 1976. The democratic regime has also endured three long and severe economic crises since 1983. Normative commitments to de...

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