Social capital in developing democracies

Nicaragua and Argentina compared

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Leslie Anderson
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Nicaragua and Argentina compared

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"Drawing on extensive field work in Nicaragua and Argentina, as well as public opinion and elite data, Leslie E. Anderson's Social Capital in Developing Democracies explores the contribution of social capital to the process of democratization and the limits of that contribution. Anderson finds that in Nicaragua, strong, positive, bridging social capital has enhanced democratization while in Argentina the legacy of Peronism has created bonding and non-democratic social capital that perpetually undermines the development of democracy. Faced with the reality of an anti-democratic form of social capital, Anderson suggests that Argentine democracy is developing on the basis of an alternative resource - institutional capital. Anderson concludes that social capital can and does enhance democracy under historical conditions that have created horizontal ties among citizens, but that social capital can also undermine democratization where historical conditions have created vertical ties with leaders and suspicion or non-cooperation among citizens"--Provided by publisher.

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Social capital in developing democracies: Nicaragua and Argentina compared
2010, Cambridge University Press
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Social capital in developing democracies: Argentina and Nicaragua compared
2010, Cambridge University Press
in English

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Dewey Decimal Class
302.0982
Library of Congress
HM708 .A52 2010

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Pagination
p. cm.

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OL24044906M
ISBN 13
9780521192743, 9780521140843
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2009048077

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