
Ecuador
Autor: George I. Blanksten
Número de Páginas: 210Ecuador: Constitutions and Caudillos is a scholarly exploration of the political system and instability of Ecuador, offering valuable insights into Latin American governance. The book addresses the broader issues of political instability that have plagued many Latin American countries, particularly in relation to revolution, caudillismo, and ineffective constitutional structures. Professor Blanksten's study, based on both library research and fieldwork in Ecuador, examines the country's political landscape, including its chronic problems and the broader implications for similar issues in other nations with large indigenous populations. Ecuador is presented as a classic case for studying Latin American political instability, and while the book does not offer a definitive solution to these problems, it contributes to a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by Ecuador and other Hispano-American states. The volume aims to make two key contributions. First, it provides an interpretation of political instability in Ecuador, which may help shed light on comparable issues in other Latin American republics. Second, it contributes to the development of political science literature on ...