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Political Careers Corruption And Impunity Panamas Assembly 19842009 1st Edition Carlos Guevara Mann

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Political Careers Corruption And Impunity Panamas Assembly 19842009 1st Edition Carlos Guevara Mann
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Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.95 MB
Pages: 473
Author: Carlos Guevara Mann
ISBN: 9780268080679, 0268080674
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Political Careers Corruption And Impunity Panamas Assembly 19842009 1st Edition Carlos Guevara Mann by Carlos Guevara Mann 9780268080679, 0268080674 instant download after payment.

In Political Careers, Corruption, and Impunity: Panama's Assembly, 1984-2009, Carlos Guevara Mann systematically examines the behavior of the members of Panama's Legislative Assembly between 1984 and 2009, an arena previously unexplored in studies of Panamanian politics. He challenges fundamental aspects of scholarly literature on democratic legislatures, with important consequences for understanding democratic politics in Latin America and other parts of the world. The current literature on legislatures assumes that legislators single-mindedly seek reelection or the advancement of their political careers, and that they pursue these goals through acceptable democratic means. Guevara Mann shows, however, that in Panama many legislators also pursue less laudable goals such as personal enrichment and freedom from prosecution, often reaching their goals through means--widespread clientelism, party switching, and electoral manipulation--that undermine the quality of democracy. On one level, Political Careers, Corruption, and Impunity contrasts the political behavior of individual legislators; on another, it compares the actions of legislators under various regimes--military and constitutional. Lastly, it engages in cross-national comparisons that contrast the behavior of Panamanian legislators with actions of representatives elsewhere. Guevara Mann's sophisticated analysis of the military period and the transition to democracy, with an emphasis on the history and functioning of legislative bodies, contains a wealth of new information about a neglected but intrinsically fascinating case.

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