One of Latin America&#x2019;s leading sociologists Manuel Antonio Garret&#xF3;n explores contemporary challenges to democratization in Latin America in this work originally published in Spanish in 1995. He pays particular attention to the example of Chile analyzing the country&#x2019;s return to democracy and its hopes for continued prosperity following the 1973 coup that overthrew democratically elected president Salvador Allende.<br/>Garret&#xF3;n contends that the period of democratic crisis and authoritarian rule that characterized much of Latin America in the 1960s and 1970s was symptomatic of a larger breakdown in the way society and government worked. A new era emerged in Chile at the end of the twentieth century Garret&#xF3;n argues &#x2014; an era that partakes of the great changes afoot in the larger world. This edition updates Garret&#xF3;n&#x2019;s analysis of developments in Chile considering the administration of current president Ricardo Lagos. The author concludes with an exploration of future prospects for democracy in Latin America.
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