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            <Title>Dilemmas of Democracy in the Open Economy:  Lessons From Latin America</Title>
 				
	    	
				<Creator xmlns="ddi:reusable:3_1" affiliation="Ohio State University">Kurtz, Marcus J.</Creator>
	    	
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            <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" id="Summary01305">Scholars have usually understood the problem of democratic
 consolidation in terms of the creation of mechanisms that make
 possible the avoidance of populist excesses, polarized conflicts, or
 authoritarian corporatist inclusion that undermined free politics in
 much of postwar Latin America. This article makes the case that, under
 contemporary liberal economic conditions, the nature of the challenge
 for democratization has changed in important ways. Earlier problems of
 polarization had their roots in the long-present statist patterns of
 economic organization. By contrast, under free market conditions,
 democratic consolidation faces a largely distinct set of challenges:
 the under-articulation of societal interests, pervasive social
 atomization, and socially uneven political quiescence founded in
 collective action problems. These can combine to undermine the
 efficacy of democratic representation, and consequently, regime
 legitimacy. The article utilizes data from the Latin American region
 since the 1970s on development, economic reform, and individual and
 collective political participation to show the effects of a changing
 state-economy relationship on the consolidation of democratic
politics.</div>
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