T difficult for export orientated economics to sustain the land owning elites much longer. (www.psa.ac.uk/cps/1995/camm.pdf accessed on 1st February 2005)
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ESSAY TITLE - ACCOUNT FOR THE FRAGILITY OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACY IN ARGENTINA AND BRAZIL PRIOR TO THE 1980s. This discussion is a comparative study that will be a focused comparison, what this means is that the study is going to focus on four specific factors that made liberal democracy difficult to maintain in Argentina and Brazil during this period. The discussion will examine the internal and external factors that contributed to the erosion of liberal democracy. The first section will examine the impact of export orientated economics on politics and society in Argentina and Brazil between 1900 and 1930. This changed after 1930 and a new economic development strategy would emerge to replace export orientated economics, this was state led industrialisation in the form of Import Substitute Industrialisation (ISI) and will be discussed in the second section. The third section will evaluate the similarities and differences in populist thinking under the leadership...

