Bureaucratic Authoritarianism: Argentina, 1966-1973, in Comparative Perspective provides a rigorous and multidimensional analysis of Argentina's political and economic trajectory during a pivotal period in its history. Through the lens of the bureaucratic-authoritarian (BA) state, the book explores the complex interactions between structural conditions, institutional frameworks, and the perceptions of key actors. By situating Argentina's experience...
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