adicionar à lista de desejos
Narco-Democratization eBook
Organized Crime And Political Transition In Bolivia
language: english
Publisher:
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PRESS, April of 2026 ‧
see product details
30,25€
10% OFF
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
IMMEDIATE AVAILABILITY
Ebook for WOOK READER
SYNOPSIS
The development of the global illicit drug trade has posed significant challenges to democracy throughout Latin America. Scenes of violence and disorder linked to organized crime and the "war on drugs" are imprinted in the popular consciousness. The case of Bolivia, though, shows that the dominant narrative wasn’t the only one. Following decades of authoritarian government, Bolivia democratized in 1982. Its cocaine economy grew rapidly, and the United States made Bolivia a focus of its war on drugs. Such factors are often associated with increased violence in Latin America, yet Bolivia largely avoided a similar fate. State-narco networks—relations of patronage between state actors and Bolivia’s organized crime groups—played an important role in suppressing violent competition in the cocaine trade. These networks were established during the country’s authoritarian period and reflected the historic clientelistic functions of the Bolivian state. As Bolivia democratized, state-narco networks evolved and became bound to a fragile post-transition settlement between the main political actors. Allan Gillies reveals how these networks shaped Bolivia’s political transition while controlling violence, but also limited the function of democracy by reinforcing authoritarian and corrupt practices.
DETAILS
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| ISBN: | 9780822992400 |
| Publisher: | UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PRESS |
| Release Date: | April of 2026 |
| Language: | English |
| Format: | eBook |
| File Format and Compatibility: | |
| Collection: | Pitt Latin American Series |
| Categories: |
eBooks in English
>
Politics
>
Politics in General
|
| EAN: | 9780822992400 |
| Acessibilidade: | Ver características de acessibilidade indicadas pelo editor |
BOOKS FROM THE SAME COLLECTION
-
imagem não disponívelNarco-DemocratizationNarco-Democratization10%UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PRESS35,23€
39,14€free shipping -
imagem não disponívelRethinking Latin America’S Left TurnRethinking Latin America’S Left Turn10%UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PRESS35,23€
39,14€free shipping
-
imagem não disponívelNarco-DemocratizationNarco-Democratization10%UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PRESS35,23€
39,14€free shipping -
imagem não disponívelNarco-DemocratizationNarco-DemocratizationUNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PRESS117,96€