The New authoritarianism in Latin America / [electronic resource] / David Collier, editor ; contributors, Fernando Henrique Cardoso ... [et al.] ; sponsored by the Joint Committee on Latin American Studies of the Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies.. — Princeton, N.J. : : Princeton University Press,, c1979.. — 456 p. : : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [405]-443) and index.
pt. 1. pt. 2. pt. 3. : The new authoritarianism in latin America: : Overview of the bureaucratic-authoritarian model / : On the characterization of authoritarian regimes in Latin America / : Explaining the emergence of bureaucratic-authoritarianism: : The turn to authoritarianism in Latin America and the search for its economic determinants / : Three mistaken theses regarding the connection between industrialization and the authoritarian regimes / : Industrial change and authoritarian rule in Latin America: a concrete review of the bureaucratic-authoritarian model / : State and regime: comparative notes on the Southern cone and the "enclave" societies / : Future evolution of authoritarianism and directions for new research: : Tensions in the bureaucratic-authoritarian state and the question of democracy / : Industrial change and political change: a European perspective / : The bureaucratic-authoritarian model: synthesis and priorities for future research / David Collier -- Fernando Henrique Cardoso -- Albert O. Hirschman -- José Serra -- Robert R. Kaufman -- Julio Cotler -- Guillermo O'Donnell -- James R. Kurth -- David Collier.