Thursday, January 22, 2009

Democracy in Latin America

See this Christian Science Monitor article concerning the state of multi-party democracy in Latin America. The evaluation is relatively positive. However, given current worldwide economic conditions, they conclude:
As the downturn hits, policymaker attention will prioritize anticrisis planning over institutional reform, and it is certainly conceivable that democratic rights could be seriously stressed should problems deepen or persist for several years. Citizens and leaders in the Andean countries and Central America, where democracy is most fragile and polarized, will be particularly tested. (emphasis added)

Pay particular attention to developments in Nicaragua, Ecuador, and Bolivia.