Political Institutions and Democracy in the Dominican Republic: A Comparative Ca
This book deals with political institutions and their effect on democracy in the Dominican Republic since 1966. The book then explains why the Dominican Republic never fully democratised. The author finds that while deadlocks did not put the Dominican demoracy in peril, deadlocks tended to increase presidential dominance and lower the level of horizontal accountability, and that the institutions inherited from the 1966 constitution was an obstacle to a virtuous institutionalisation of democracy after 1978.
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