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Beskrivelse
Examining a variety of Latin American nations, this work considers to what extent outside actors (such as the United Nations, financial institutions, and nongovernmental organizations) can affect the process of democratic transition and consolidation. Past efforts by such organizations are reviewed, and case studies of how these outside organizations related to democratic development include Chile, El Salvador, Haiti and Peru. Two problematic regimes are also considered - Mexico and Cuba.