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Vol. 36 No. 3 (2016)

Shields of democracy: crises and competitive authoritarianism in Argentina and Peru

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-090X2016000300004
Submitted
December 16, 2019
Published
2019-11-29

Abstract

In a context in which coups d’etat and military rule have practically disappeared from Latin America, why did severe political crises under similar political conditions produce democratic stability in Argentina but competitive authoritarianism in Peru? This article presents evidence that the intra-party dynamics and the robustness of sub-national politics determine regime outcomes by limiting the long-term accumulation of presidential power. The article concludes by highlighting the importance of both factors for studying other cases.

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