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The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America

The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

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Page 1: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America

Page 2: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments
Page 3: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE?

Free and fair electionsCivil liberties Non-violent change of governments International relations (Do democracies

go to war with each other?)

Page 4: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

Dimensions of Democracy Electoral – open,

competitive elections on a more or less level playing field

Civic – ensemble of rights, entitlements and policies that encourage citizens to speak, assemble and organize freely

Social – availability of jobs, housing, education, health services that relate to policies that reduce inequalities in distribution of income

Mexico Campaign Rally: Felipe Calderon - 2006

Page 5: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

Global Waves of Democracy: First Wave

Began with the American revolution

Advanced slowly throughout the nineteenth century

Peaked in aftermath of World War I

Page 6: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

First Reverse Wave of Authoritarianism: 1923 - 1944 Great Depression stimulates Fascism

I talyGermany Japan

Victorious “Democratic” Powers

Page 7: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

Global Waves of Democracy: Second Wave

Began in 1944; lasted into the middle 1960’s

More widespread than “First Wave” Swept over most of Latin America Second reverse wave of authoritariansim

(1963-83)New professionalism Bureaucratic authoritarian regimes

Page 8: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

Global Wave of Democracy: The Third Wave (1985 –

present?) Defeat in war over

Malvinas: leads to the overthrow of Argentina’s military government (1982)

Brazilian military: withdraws from running the country (1985-89)

Central American Wars: wind down and authoritarian governments gives way to representative democratic regimes as Soviet Union implodes

Argentine Prisoners of War

Page 9: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

Cases that Raise Questions about the future of Democracy

CubaFidel Castro argues

that communism is superior to representative democracy

Page 10: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

More Cases that Raise Questions about the future of

Democracy

Haiti: continues in a political “Twilight Zone”

Page 11: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

More Cases that Raise Questions about the future of

Democracy

Nicaragua: Electoral Caudillismo

Page 12: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

More Cases that Raise Questions about the future of

Democracy Evo Morales: Bolivia

Page 13: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

Explaining the Waves of Democracy

Single Cause ? Economic PoliticalMilitary

Marches for Morales – multiple causes

Page 14: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

Explaining the Waves of Democracy

Parallel Development?

Snowballing?

Prevailing Nostrum

Page 15: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

Explaining the Third Wave: Economic Considerations

Second oil crisis Economic growth and the gapExhaustion of Import Substitution

Industrialization

Page 16: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

Explaining the Third Wave: Political Dimensions

Fall of remnants of colonial empires?

Middle sectors felt threatened by policies of dictatorships?

New policies of external actors ?

Page 17: The Struggle for Democracy in Latin America. WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES DEMOCRACY MAKE? Free and fair elections Civil liberties Non-violent change of governments

Has the Third Wave of Democracy Run Its Course

?

Does direct democracy lead to Electoral Authoritarianism?