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  • ISBN-13: 9781666910070
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"This book advances knowledge about Guatemala's democracy by embedding the country in recent conceptual and theoretical work in comparative politics and seeks to shed light upon the stubborn realities and challenges afflicting Guatemalan democracy today"--

This book advances knowledge about Guatemala's democracy by embedding the country in recent conceptual and theoretical work in comparative politics and seeks to shed light upon the stubborn realities and challenges afflicting Guatemalan democracy today.

Democratic Institutions in Guatemala: Theory and Practice advances knowledge about Guatemala's democracy by embedding the country in recent conceptual and theoretical work in comparative politics. This volume sheds light upon the stubborn realities and challenges afflicting Guatemalan democracy during the post Peace Accords era. Each chapter delves into the main democratic institutions, informal practices, and players shaping the operative political game: elections, Congress, the Judiciary, the high courts, presidentialism, criminal actors, political parties, the political left and political right, and the peak business association CACIF. This book seeks to escape the perils of parochialism by placing the country within larger scholarly debates and paradigms.

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Sanchez-Sibonys important collection provides a comprehensive and penetrating analysis that looks beneath Guatemalas democratic surface and reveals the entrenched clout of various informal, collusive, and even criminal networks. By assessing Guatemalas main actors and institutions from broader theoretical perspectives, the volume takes a big step toward finally including this interesting country case in the comparative study of Latin American politics. Highly recommended! -- Kurt Weyland, University of Texas at Austin After more than two decades of elections, why does Guatemalan democracy remain shallow and ineffectual? This rich volume brings together a wide range of leading scholars to explore the roles of political culture, inequality, weak institutions, party instability, organized crime, and state capture, among other factors. Their analysis is both deeply contextual and comparative, drawing on general theories to better understand the Guatemalan case. This is a vital, sobering contribution that reminds us that so much of Guatemalan politics is characterized by continuity even at this hopeful moment of change. -- Noam Lupu, Vanderbilt University

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This book advances knowledge about Guatemala's democracy by embedding the country in recent conceptual and theoretical work in comparative politics and seeks to shed light upon the stubborn realities and challenges afflicting Guatemalan democracy today.
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Guatemalan Elections: Ineffectual Instruments of
Democratization Omar Sanchez-Sibony

Chapter 1: The Perils of Presidentialism: Is Linz Right about Guatemala?
Christopher A. Martínez

Chapter 2: Illicit Networks in Guatemalas Congress: The Criminal Subversion
of Democracy Harald Waxenecker

Chapter 3: Congruence and Representation in Guatemala Annabella España-Nájera
and Mar Martinez Rosón

Chapter 4: The Waves of Judicialization of Politics in Guatemala Jonatán
Lemus

Chapter 5: Purposeful Weakness: How Power Flows Through and Around
Guatemalas Legal System Rachel E. Bowen

Chapter 6: Citizens Political Culture and Democracy in Guatemala Dinorah
Azpuru

Chapter 7: The Criminal Threat to Democracy in Guatemala Regina Bateson

Chapter 8: Why No Parties in Guatemala? Lessons from Party-Building Theory
Omar Sanchez-Sibony

Chapter 9: The Struggles of Guatemalas Political Left Post Peace Accords
Michael E. Allison

Chapter 10: Guatemalas Political Right: Electoral and Non-Electoral
Strategies Omar Sanchez-Sibony

Appendix: Additional Material for
Chapter 3

About the Contributors
Omar Sanchez-Sibony is professor of political science at Texas State University.