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Routledge
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Routledge
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Chile's road to socialism, points out the author, was not a linear one. In the last twenty years political parties of an astonishingly wide range of opinions participated in the administration of the country, and their successes and failures have been clearly reflected in the shifting preferences of the voting population. Political ideas did not always receive nationwide acceptance; disobedience,... Read more
Preface -- Introduction -- Land and State -- Electoral Practices, Voters, Parties, and Politicians -- The Social Texture -- Forty Years of Democratic Life -- The Regionalization of Politics
Biography
César Caviedes, a native of Valparaiso, Chile, is associate professor of geography at the University of Regina, Saskatchewan. He conducted graduate studies in Italy and the German Federal Republic, and participated in research activities at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Dr. Caviedes was one of the founders of the Revista Geográfica de Valparaíso and has worked as a contributing editor of the Handbook of Latin American Studies and of Geospectrum.






