Background
Jaksic, Ivan A. was born on March 14, 1954 in Punta Arenas, Chile. Son of Fabian Sebastian Jaksic and Nidia Andrade. came to the United States, 1976.
( After a decade of dictatorship, the resurrection of dem...)
After a decade of dictatorship, the resurrection of democratic forces in Chile began with the debt crisis and recession of the early 1980s. Mass demonstrations erupted and political parties revived with unexpected vigor despite the repression of General Augusto Pinochet's regime. The United States pressed for democratization. In 1988, to the astonishment of the world, Pinochet allowed his oppenents to win an honest plebiscite and accepted the resulting transition to democracy. The Struggle for Democracy in Chile, 1982-1990 is the first book to discuss in comprehensive detail that unusual transition. This book provides background on the evolution of the military dictatorship in the 1970s and then concentrates on its erosion in the 1980s. It concludes with the installation of Patricio Aylwin as the democratically elected president in 1990. Here, eleven leading experts examine how the most significant social and political sectors reacted to liberalization in the 1980s, and how the opposition took advantage of the dictatorship's own legality to bring about an end to authoritarian rule. First the book examines the Pinochet regime's supporters, with essays by Arturo Valenzuela ("The Military Power"), Augusto Varas ("The Crisis of Legitimacy of Authoritarianism"), Eduardo Silva ("The Political Economy of Regime Transition"), and Guillermo Campero ("Entrepreneurs under the Military Regime"). Second, it studies Pinochet's opponents, with chapters by María Elena Valenzuela ("The New Roles of Women"), Alan Angell ("Unions and Workers in the 1980s"), Manuel Antonio Garretón ("The Political Opposition and the Party System"), Carlos Portales ("External Factors and the Authoritarian Regime"), and Felipe Larraín ("The Economic Challenges of Democratic Development").
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Jaksic, Ivan A. was born on March 14, 1954 in Punta Arenas, Chile. Son of Fabian Sebastian Jaksic and Nidia Andrade. came to the United States, 1976.
Student, University Chile, Santiago, 1971-1975; Master of Arts, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1978; Doctor of Philosophy, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1981.
Lecturer, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1982-1983; assistant professor, Buffalo State University, 1983; research associate, University of California, Berkeley, 1982-1984; visiting lecturer, University of California, Berkeley, 1986; visiting assistant professor, University of California, Berkeley, 1987; vice chair, University of California, Berkeley, 1984-1989; associate professor of history, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, since 1989; director Center Latin American, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, since 1989. Consultant assistant professor Stanford (California) U., 1988.
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Member American History Association, Latin American Studies Association, Society Iberian and Latin American Thought (vice president 1989-1991, president 1991-1992), Conference Latin American History, New England Council Latin American Studies, Commonwealth Club California (chairman western hemisphere section 1985-1989, quarterly chairman 1988, board governors 1988-1989).
Married Carolina Marie Arroyo, August 20, 1982. 1 child, Ilse.