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23%OFFJavier Corrales - Presidents Without Parties: The Politics of Economic Reform in Argentina and Venezuela in the 1990s - 9780271023557 - V9780271023557
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Presidents Without Parties: The Politics of Economic Reform in Argentina and Venezuela in the 1990s

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Description for Presidents Without Parties: The Politics of Economic Reform in Argentina and Venezuela in the 1990s Paperback. Num Pages: 384 pages, 13 illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KLSA; 1KLSV; 3JJPR; JP; KCM; KCP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 21. Weight in Grams: 513.

Most studies about the politics of economic reform focus on the struggles between the state and interest groups or opposition political parties. In this book Javier Corrales argues instead that the key struggle is between the executive and the ruling party. Deep economic transformations require cooperation from the ruling party. This support allows the state to sustain societal support and simultaneously ward off the potentially paralyzing influence of interest groups. Without such cooperation, the executive loses credibility and the political fortitude necessary to neutralize the opposition from skeptical as well as cost-bearing sectors of society. Presidents Without Parties puts this ... Read more

Similarly situated when they embarked on economic reform in 1989, Argentina experienced success, with the reformers reelected in 1995, whereas Venezuela saw its reformers’ efforts fail, leading to a prolonged crisis. Corrales shows precisely how the executive’s relationship with the ruling party shaped the different outcomes in the two countries. He then applies this argument to eight other cases of market reform in Latin American countries in the 1990s.

This book resuscitates and refines the ancient but often forgotten argument that political parties are indispensable for governability. In an era in which it is trendy to discount the usefulness of parties and to celebrate extrapartisan institutions, Corrales offers a reconsideration of the costs of trying to govern in the absence of competitive parties.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
Pennsylvania, United States
ISBN
9780271023557
SKU
V9780271023557
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About Javier Corrales
Javier Corrales is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Amherst College.

Reviews for Presidents Without Parties: The Politics of Economic Reform in Argentina and Venezuela in the 1990s
“In Presidents Without Parties, Javier Corrales makes a significant contribution to the growing literature on the comparative political economy of state and market reform. . . . By weaving together arguments from the political science literature on parties and executives with analytical perspectives drawn from rational choice and public choice approaches, this book is ‘controversial’ in the best sense by ... Read more

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