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Agrarian Elites and Democracy in Latin America provides a comprehensive analysis of how landowning classes have influenced democratic processes and institutional development throughout Latin America. The book explores the historical tensions between agrarian elites’ economic interests and the democratization processes that have swept the region.
Belén Fernández Milmanda examines case studies from various Latin American countries to demonstrate how agrarian elites have either supported or obstructed democratic reforms. The work highlights the role of land distribution, agricultural policies, and elite political mobilization in shaping democratic outcomes.
Through empirical research and theoretical frameworks, the author illustrates how agrarian interests continue to impact contemporary politics, governance, and policy-making in Latin America. The book contributes to understanding the persistent influence of traditional elites on modern democratic systems.







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