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From Military Rule to Liberal Democracy in Argentina
by Maonica Peralta Ramos, Carlos H. Waisman. 176 pgs.
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 Table of contents
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Contents |
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List of Tables |
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Introduction |
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PART ONE POLITICS, THE ECONOMY, AND SOCIETY |
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Political Movements in Argentina: A Sketch from Past and Present , David Rock |
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Can Argentina's Democracy Survive Economic Disaster? Michael Monteón |
21 |
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Toward an Analysis of the Structural Basis of Coercion in Argentina: The Behavior of the Major Fractions of the Bourgeoisie, 1976-1983 , Monica Peralta-Ramos |
39 |
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Changes in Argentine Society: The Heritage of the Dictatorship , Juan M. Villarreal |
69 |
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The Legitimation of Democracy Under Adverse Conditions: The Case of Argentina , Carlos H. Waisman |
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PART TWO POLITICS AND CULTURE |
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The Culture of Fear in Civil Society , Juan E. Corradi |
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Technocracy and National Identity: Attitudes Toward Economic Policy , Julie M. Taylor |
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Culture, Ideology, and Science , Hector J. Sussmann |
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Elements for an Analysis of Argentine Culture , Noé Jitrik |
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About the Contributors |
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Index |
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