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THE STRUCTURE OF ILLIBERAL DEMOCRACY
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ASSIGNMENTS Capacity and Performance (5/10) Smith, ch. 8, plus Corrales and Levitsky Illiberal Democracy (5/17) Smith, ch. 10, plus Murillo and Htun What Now? (5/24) Smith, chs. 11-12 and Epilogue, plus Lagos and Domínguez
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THE CONCEPT OF ILLIBERAL DEMOCRACY Free and Fair Elections + Civil Rights Systematic Curtailment of Citizenship and Citizen Rights Connection to “Delegative Democracy”
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Rights and Freedoms ExtensiveLiberal Democracy PartialTraditional Autocracy (Dictablanda) Illiberal Democracy MinimalHard-Line Autocracy (Dictadura) AutocracySemi-DemocracyDemocracy Elections Elections, Rights, and Political Regimes
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Journalists Killed in Latin America, 1990-1999 Country___ __ N Killings__ Colombia 36 Peru12 Mexico10 Brazil 8 Haiti 4 Argentina 3 Guatemala 3 Venezuela 2 Chile 1 Dominican Republic 1 Honduras 1 Paraguay 1 Total82 Source: Committee to Protect Journalists, Attacks on the Press in 1999 (New York: CPJ, 2000), 23.
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Table 10-2. Electoral Regimes and Freedom of the Press, 1990s _________________Regime____________________ Press____AutocracySemi-Democracy Democracy Not Free 1 5 2 Partly Free 1 26 51 Free 0 0 47 Totals 231 100
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Political Regimes in 1999: Countries and Population N % Regime Type_____Countries__ __Population__ Liberal Democracy 3 4.4 Illiberal Democracy 11 60.1 Illiberal Semi-Democracy 5 33.3 Autocracy 1 2.2
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UNDERREPRESENTED GROUPS Organized Labor Women Indigenous Peoples
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