Of Wild and Cultivated Politics: Conflict and Democracy in Argentina |
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Authors: | Leslie F Anderson |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Political Science, University of Florida, 234 Anderson, Gainesville, FL, 32611 |
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Abstract: | This is a study of cultural change within democratization. It uses conflict theory to understand the culture of conflict escalation and management, taking Argentina as its example. Beginning with the most extreme dictatorships, The Dirty War and the Rosas period, and then looking at other periods of governance, the essay illustrates that Argentina has an authoritarian culture of conflict. The essay suggests why these patterns have developed in Argentina. It asks whether it is possible to change such cultural patterns and whether the current democratizing effort includes efforts at change. It concludes that the democratization efforts since 1983 have included attempts to change culture, as well as electoral and institutional movement toward democracy. |
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Keywords: | Argentina democratization conflict theory culture humanrights |
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