Fr. 51.50

Political Behavior in Latin America - The Citizen in Transition

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 05.01.2026

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By analyzing the key theories of political behavior in the context of Latin America, Orlando Pérez illustrates the impact, nature, and limits of democratization. This book is the first comprehensive attempt to analyze empirically the factors that determine citizen participation in the region using theoretically grounded and empirically sound longitudinal data.


List of contents










1. Introduction PART I: MASS PARTICIPATION 2. The Nature of Mass Beliefs 3. Modes of Participation PART II: POLITICAL VALUES 4. The Nature of Political Values 5. Ideological Orientations PART III: ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR 6. Elections and Political Parties 7. The Social Bases of Party Support 8. Attitudes and Electoral Behavior PART IV: THE FUTURE OF DEMOCRACY 9. The Crisis of Representation 10. Citizens and Democracy


About the author










Orlando J. Pérez is Professor of Political Science and Director, Cultural and Global Studies Program at Central Michigan University. He teaches courses in comparative politics, Latin American politics and U.S.-Latin American relations. He is the author of Political Culture in Panama: Democracy after Invasion, co-editor of Latin American Democracy: Emerging Reality or Endangered Species?, and editor of Post-Invasion Panama: The Challenges of Democratization in the New World Order. His articles have appeared in the The Latin Americanist, Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, Political Science Quarterly, Journal of Political and Military Sociology and Latin American Journal of Public Opinion. He is a member of the Scientific Support Group for the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) at Vanderbilt University and directs the AmericasBarometer survey in Panama.


Summary

By analyzing the key theories of political behavior in the context of Latin America, Orlando Pérez illustrates the impact, nature, and limits of democratization. This book is the first comprehensive attempt to analyze empirically the factors that determine citizen participation in the region using theoretically grounded and empirically sound longitudinal data.

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