Artículo
Democrats’ Mistakes and the Birth of Authoritarian Rule: Ramón S. Castillo and the Fall of Conservative Democracy in Argentina
Fecha de publicación:
08/2023
Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
Revista:
Journal of Latin American Studies
ISSN:
0022-216X
e-ISSN:
1469-767X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
On 4 June 1943, a military coup crushed Argentina´s democracy, marking the end of the oligarchic era and ‘planting the seeds’ of Peronism. This case sheds light on how rulers’ mistakes can operate as a key independent variable in producing regime changes. We argue that the former conservative president, Ramón S. Castillo, provoked an otherwise avoidable democratic breakdown. Specifically, Castillo´s misguided relationships with regime insiders and outsiders unintentionally eroded political stability and triggered the fall of democracy. Until now, agent-based scholarship has fallen short in tracing incumbents’ mistakes and linking them to regime-change processes. We test the argument by conducting a within-case analysis of Argentina´s democratic fall in the early 1940s, scrutinising the president´s errors at five critical events. We conclude that critical-event analysis can help disentangle the role of leaders’ mistakes in other episodes of regime change.
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Articulos(INSTITUTO "DR. E.RAVIGNANI")
Articulos de INST. DE HISTORIA ARGENTINA Y AMERICANA "DR. EMILIO RAVIGNANI"
Articulos de INST. DE HISTORIA ARGENTINA Y AMERICANA "DR. EMILIO RAVIGNANI"
Citación
Taccone, Nicolás; López, Ignacio Alejandro; Democrats’ Mistakes and the Birth of Authoritarian Rule: Ramón S. Castillo and the Fall of Conservative Democracy in Argentina; Cambridge University Press; Journal of Latin American Studies; 55; 3; 8-2023; 429-453
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