Beyond the theory of consolidation: problematic dimensions of institutions in new democracies

The article starts from the still valid critique that was made a decade ago by Guillermo O’Donnell to the theories of consolidation. The persistence in several Latin-American countries of the problems observed then suggests that more profound and richer theoretical tools are needed to analyze what h...

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Autor: Gómez, Alicia
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2012
País:México
Institución:UNIVERSIDAD DE GUADALAJARA
Repositorio:Espiral Estudios sobre Estado y Sociedad
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:espiral.cucsh.udg.mx:article/446
Acceso en línea:http://espiral.cucsh.udg.mx/index.php/EEES/article/view/446
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Consolidación democrática
instituciones
democratización
consolidación en América Latina
Democratic consolidation
institutions
democratization
consolidation In Latin America
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Sumario:The article starts from the still valid critique that was made a decade ago by Guillermo O’Donnell to the theories of consolidation. The persistence in several Latin-American countries of the problems observed then suggests that more profound and richer theoretical tools are needed to analyze what has actually happened with the new institutions that were created and that are still being created to make progress with the democratization processes, which have not worked as they were supposed to. Resorting to several tendencies in the theory of institutions, we may observe that change within the institution, as well as conflict and the relation between formal and informal institutions are some of the major problematic dimensions that may help us to understand the above-mentioned processes better.