Presidents Without Parties
Discover the intricate dynamics of political power in Latin America with Presidents Without Parties by Javier Corrales. Published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2003, this compelling study spans 384 pages and delves into the critical politics of economic reform in Argentina and Venezuela during the 1990s. Corrales presents a thought-provoking argument that the fundamental struggle lies between the executive branch and the ruling party, providing a unique perspective on the political economy of the region. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of political science, history, and international relations, this book offers invaluable insights into the complexities of governance and public policy in South America. Enhance your understanding of political dynamics and the forces that shape economic reforms with this essential read.