Contrasting Democratic Trajectories: A Comparative Analysis of Costa Rica and Nicaragua

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Afsar, Onder Aytac [1 ]
Sanchez, Karina Veronica Val [1 ]
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[1] Selcuk Univ, Selcuk, Turkiye
关键词
Democracy; Central America; Regime Change; Historical Approach; QUALITY; AMERICA;
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10.30798/makuiibf.1461753
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
The main focus of this paper is the democracy process in Central America. It is a case study focuses on Costa Rica and Nicaragua and its respective trajectories towards democracy. Despite their shared historical backgrounds, culture, similar size, and geographical location, Costa Rica has one of the most peaceful and enduring democracies, while Nicaragua has been a tumultuous country with internal conflicts that have directly impacted its democratization. The historical context of colonial exploitation, socio-economic disparities, and political unrest has significantly shaped the contemporary political landscape of the region. This research uses Costa Rica and Nicaragua as examples to highlight the diverse paths of democratic development in Central America. Since 1948, Costa Rica has been a democratic country, while Nicaragua has undergone a dual transition, one through revolution (1984) and the other through democratic elections in 1990. By emphasizing the unique historical peculiarities of the region, valuable insights into the democratization processes are provided. The study uses a historical method to analyze the democratization processes in Costa Rica and Nicaragua. It examines the impact of the conquest period, the role of key factors such as landed oligarchies and military forces, the influence of international economic crises, and the current democratic quality in both countries. The study shows that historical legacies have lasting effects on democracy.
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页码:1113 / 1135
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