Conflict and Political Change in Venezuela :Conflict and Political Change in Venezuela ( Princeton Legacy Library )

Publication subTitle :Conflict and Political Change in Venezuela

Publication series :Princeton Legacy Library

Author: Levine Daniel H.;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2015

E-ISBN: 9781400870042

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691075471

Subject: D0 Political Theory

Keyword: 政治理论

Language: ENG

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Description

Venezuela has had a long and bloody history of military dictatorships. Yet, since 1958, it has developed one of the few effective, competitive democracies in Latin America. To explain this transformation Daniel H. Levine analyzes the development of modern mass-based political parties with pervasive organizations and commanding strong loyalties; the changing structure and content of social and political conflict; and the gradual emergence of common norms governing political behavior.

This book does not pretend to be a general survey of Venezuelan politics. Rather, it is an attempt to understand, for both theoretical and practical purposes, the development of shared "rules of the game" for political action in a heterogeneous society. Once these norms are accepted by key elites, and then imposed on recalcitrant oppositions, they provide a means of controlling and managing political conflict without eliminating it.

Mr. Levine's conclusions are based primarily on case studies of specific political conflicts. His study of conflicts over educational reform uncovers the conditions in which a traditional sector of society—Catholic groups and institutions—moved from violent, total opposition to the political system to a position of accommodation. In the second case study he examines the role of students in politics, with special reference to the integration of students in national patterns of conflict and opposition.

Originally published in 1973.

The Prin

Chapter

Cover

Cover

Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

1. The Problem

1. The Problem

2. The Setting

2. The Setting

3. The Party System: Conflict, Conciliation, and Exclusion

3. The Party System: Conflict, Conciliation, and Exclusion

4. Catholics and Seculars: Toward Polarization

4. Catholics and Seculars: Toward Polarization

5. Catholics and Seculars: Toward the Isolation of Conflict

5. Catholics and Seculars: Toward the Isolation of Conflict

6. Students and Conflict

6. Students and Conflict

7. Students and Conflict: The Role of Political Parties

7. Students and Conflict: The Role of Political Parties

8. Conflict, Organization, and Change

8. Conflict, Organization, and Change

9. Conflict and Consensus: Operative Norms

9. Conflict and Consensus: Operative Norms

10. Conclusions: The Future of Conflict

10. Conclusions: The Future of Conflict

Glossary

Glossary

Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography

Index

Index

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