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Precarious Democracies

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Precarious Democracies argues that democratic development in Colombia and Venezuela is best understood from the perspective of political history, especially the history of institutional evolution.
  • 15 July 2022
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Why has democracy in Colombia and Venezuela evolved in very different directions? In Precarious Democracies, Ana Maria Bejarano provides a comparative historical analysis of how the democratic regimes in these two countries have diverged, following similar transitions from authoritarian rule to democracy in the late 1950s.

Rather than focusing on resource-driven explanations, such as the role of oil in Venezuela and coffee in Colombia, or on short-term elite choices and calculations, Bejarano argues that democratic development in Colombia and Venezuela is best understood from a vantage point that privileges political history, especially the history of institutional evolution. The book makes the case that a comparative historical institutional framework—focused both on institutional legacies from the distant past (such as the state and political parties) and on those from more recent critical junctures (the foundational pacts)—provides the best lens to account for the divergent trajectories followed by democratic regimes in Colombia and Venezuela in the second half of the twentieth century.

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Price: $31.99
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Imprint: University of Notre Dame Press
Series: Kellogg Institute Series on Democracy and Development
Publication Date: 15 July 2022
ISBN: 9780268075811
Format: eBook
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"Precarious Democracies: Understanding Regime Stability and Change in Colombia and Venezuela is not only an original contribution to the study of comparative politics in Latin America, but also fills a gap in understanding the complex political process of two neighboring countries that have not received sufficient academic attention. Ana María Bejarano's study pioneers a rigorous balance of state and party formation, types and patterns of interparty conflict, and cooperation, before moving into a detailed explanation of divergent outcomes of what Scott Mainwaring labels democratic 'transitions through extrication.' " —Gabriel Murillo Castaño, University of the Andes-Bogotá **Do Not Use on Cover or Website**



“Bejarano’s work offers a thorough historical explanation for the rise and decline of democracy in Colombia and Venezuela.” —The Americas



Precarious Democracies provides a well-researched and much-needed comparison of Venezuela and Colombia’s political evolutions.” —Journal of International Law and Politics



“Bejarano’s book does an admirable job of comparing these two political regimes and tracing their path-dependent histories. . . . We should look forward to Bejarano’s next book analysing the next stages in Venezuelan and Colombian ‘precarious democracies.’” —Journal of Latin American Studies



"Ana María Bejarano’s book, Precarious Democracies: Understanding Regime Stability and Change in Colombia and Venezuela, is an excellent contribution to the literatures on Colombia, Venezuela, democratization, path dependence and critical junctures, and political regimes. Based on many years of research, the book offers rich theoretical and empirical contributions. It will become an indispensable and enduring reference point in the literature on Colombia and Venezuela." —Scott P. Mainwaring, University of Notre Dame



"This book provides the first sustained, theoretically guided comparison and explanation of the evolution of these two increasingly troubled democracies in South America. The strength of the book lies in its careful deployment of analysis in a historical-institutionalist tradition." —Jonathan Hartlyn, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Ana María Bejarano is associate professor of political science at the University of Toronto.