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Rethinking Party Systems in the Third Wave of Democratization : The Case of Brazil
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Scott P. Mainwaring
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April 01 1999
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. vii
Acknowledgments
pp. xi
Contents
pp. xiii
Tables
pp. xvii
Abbreviations of the Main Political Parties, 1979-96
pp. 3
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
pp. 21
CHAPTER 2 Reexamining Party Systems Theory in the Third Wave of Democratization
pp. 63
CHAPTER 3 A Legacy of Party Underdevelopment, 1822-1979
pp. 88
CHAPTER 4 Elections, Parties, and Society, 1979-96
pp. 136
CHAPTER 5 Weak Parties and Autonomous Politicians: Party Organization in the Catch-All Parties
pp. 175
CHAPTER 6 Patronage, Clientelism, and Patrimonialism
pp. 221
CHAPTER 7 Macrocomparative Factors and Post-1964 Developments
pp. 243
CHAPTER 8 Institutional Rules and Weak Institutionalization: Incentives for Legislators
pp. 263
CHAPTER 9 Institutional Rules and the Party System: Federalism, Malapportionment, and Presidentialism
pp. 283
CHAPTER 10 Political Institutions, State Reform, and Economic Stabilization
pp. 322
CHAPTER 11 Conclusion
pp. 345
Notes
pp. 359
Bibliography
pp. 381
Index
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