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From Revolutionary Movements to Political Parties

Cases from Latin America and Africa

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  • © 2007

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This volume is a series of original articles analyzing eleven case studies (from Africa and the Americas) of revolutionary movements that have reconstituted themselves into formal political parties. The book's analyzes the factors influencing the success and failure of these former politico-military movements within their new democratic contexts.

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'This volume will fill a large void in the academic literature and make a hugely important contribution to Latin American Studies, African Studies, and in the study of revolutions and democratization.' - Hector Perla, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Ohio University

'The contributors to this timely volume provide a valuable service by examining these groups in the 'post revolutionary' phase.' - Survival

About the authors

KALOWATIE DEONANDAN is Professor of Political Studies, University of Saskatchewan, Canada.

DAVID CLOSE is Professor of Political Studies, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada.

GARY PREVOST is Professor of Political Science, Saint John's University/College of St. Benedict, USA.

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