Publication
Jan 2013
This study examines under what conditions dominant hegemonic-party systems fall and lose their power-grip on presidential elections. Accordingly, it analyzes the conditions that led to the demise of hegemonic-rule in Paraguay by focusing on elite divisions and fragmentation within the dominant party. The author argues that throughout the stages of democratic transition, dissent between intra-party elites and rupture was critical in making future organizing efforts to close impossible and allowing the first alternation in executive power by another party in 2008.
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Author | Dominica Zavala Zubizarreta |
Series | LSE International Development Working Papers |
Issue | 144 |
Publisher | LSE Department of International Development (ID) |
Copyright | © 2013 LSE |