Corporatism and consolidation in Central America democracy in El Salvador, Honduras & Costa Rica /
Abstract (Summary)
Democratic consolidation in Central America has proceeded at a languorous pace, despite
the discrediting of alternatives to free markets and democracy. Why are these countries not
embracing liberal-pluralist democracy? This thesis proposes that a history of authoritarian
corporatism has left vestiges in the legal and political culture that precludes the acceptance of
political competition and legitimacy necessary to democratic consolidation. Case studies of El
Salvador, Honduras, and Costa Rica will examine the military, labor organization, and peasantry
of each country for evidence of corporatist design and practice. The evidence is found to confirm
the hypothesis. The conclusion assesses the impact of corporatism on democratic functioning.
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School:The University of Georgia
School Location:USA - Georgia
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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