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713:(1986), was a widely-read and influential work in comparative politics during the 1980s and 1990s. O'Donnell and Schmitter proposed a strategic choice approach to transitions to democracy that highlighted how they were driven by the decisions of different actors in response to a core set of dilemmas. The analysis centered on the interaction among four actors: the hard-liners and soft-liners who belonged to the incumbent authoritarian regime, and the moderate and radical oppositions against the regime. This book not only became the point of reference for a burgeoning academic literature on 683:(1973) offered a pioneering analysis of the breakdown of democracies in South America in the 1960s. He argued that the form of authoritarianism experienced by South America starting in the 1960s was novel because it was based on modern technocrats and a professionalized military organization, instead of populist politicians or traditional military strongmen. To capture this distinctiveness, he coined the term 'bureaucratic authoritarianism'. The concept was applied in the literature to Brazil (1964-1985), Argentina (1966-1973, 1976-1983), Chile (1973-1990), and Uruguay (1973-1985). 1007: 994: 567:(Universidad Nacional de San Martín [UNSAM[), his last professional affiliation. At UNSAM O'Donnell founded the Centro de Investigaciones sobre el Estado y la Democracia en América Latina (CIEDAL), in 2010. In 2011, he was diagnosed with cancer and, after a four month battle, he died on November 29, 2011, at the age of 75. A public wake was held in the legislative building of the City of Buenos Aires, and his remains were buried in the Recoleta Cemetery. 25: 426:(1979). But since this text was published, it could not be presented as a dissertation. And thus O'Donnell would not receive his Ph.D in political science from Yale University until he presented a new dissertation and thus was awarded his Ph.D. belatedly, once he was an established scholar and professor, in 1987. 758:
Summing up his contributions, one observer states that "O’Donnell decisively shaped the intellectual agenda for the study of the rise of military dictatorships in the Southern Cone in the early 1970s; pioneered the analysis of authoritarian breakdowns and democratic transitions throughout the 1980s;
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from 1983 until 2009, where he was Helen Kellogg Professor of Government and International Studies. He was also academic director of the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies of the University of Notre Dame from 1983 until 1997. His twenty-six year association with Notre Dame made this
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O'Donnell's research since the early 1990s explored the question of the quality of democracy. His work warns against teleological thinking, that is, the tendency to see countries that democratized in the 1970s and 1980s as following in the tracks, though several steps behind, of the longstanding
395:, in 1954–1955. Later he served as national Vice-Minister of Interior (Political Affairs), in Argentina, in 1963. But he focused mainly on making a living by working as a lawyer and teaching. During these years he taught in the School of Law at the University of Buenos Aires (1958–66) and at the 850: 691:, that industrialization produced democracy. In South America, O’Donnell argued, industrialization generated not democracy, but bureaucratic authoritarianism. This work, along with a series of subsequent articles, triggered an important debate in comparative politics and 437:, between 1971 and 1975. Subsequently, O'Donnell was a founding member of CEDES (Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad), where he worked from 1975 until 1979. During this period, Argentina was increasingly swept by violence, as guerrilla organizations such as the 445:. In this climate, CEDES was one of the few research centers where critical thinking about politics thrived. Indeed, in 1978, O'Donnell launched a major research project on democratic transitions in Southern Europe and Latin America, which he co-directed with 730:, a form of democratic rule that concentrated power in the hands of elected presidents, and the associated concept of horizontal accountability. Later work centered on the problems faced by most Latin American democracies as a result of deficiencies in the 492:
in 1982, replacing sociologist Fernando Henrique Cardoso, who had become a national Senator. But O'Donnell moved again, now from Brazil to the United States, in 1983. Thereafter, though he maintained his affiliation with CEBRAP until 1991, he taught at the
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O’Donnell argued that this new form of authoritarianism emerged as the result of political conflict generated by an import-substitution model of industrialization. He cast his argument as an alternative to the thesis, advanced most notably by
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and broke new conceptual ground for efforts to understand the problems of life after transition (including the issue of institutional quality) during the 1990s." Another observer put it more succinctly: "Guillermo O’Donnell was the Argentine
1233:(Notre Dame, In.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1999); the interview with Guillermo O'Donnell, "Democratization, Political Engagement and Agenda Setting Research," in Gerardo L. Munck and Richard Snyder, 810: 2008: 661:. He introduced several new concepts into political science, such as bureaucratic authoritarianism, horizontal accountability, delegative democracy, and brown areas. His best known work is 1615: 525:, where he was Senior Visiting Fellow in Politics at Nuffield College in 2003-04 and John G. Winant Visiting Professorship of American Government in 2007-08. He also was a Fellow at the 783: 93: 1585: 391:
and became a lawyer in 1958, aged 22. He was involved in student politics, and was Secretary and Acting President of the Buenos Aires University Federation (FUBA), part of the
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democratic countries of the West. To highlight the specificity of contemporary Latin American countries and the deficiencies of their democracies, he proposed the concept of
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O'Donnell returned to his native Buenos Aires in 2009. There he continued to be active on the local academic scene. He joined the Escuela de Política y Gobierno, at the
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O’Donnell, Guillermo, “Nuevas reflexiones acerca de la democracia delegativa,” pp. 19–32, in Guillermo O’Donnell, Osvaldo Iazzetta, and Hugo Quiroga (eds.),
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O’Donnell, Guillermo, “Human Development, Human Rights, and Democracy” pp. 9–92, in Guillermo O’Donnell, Jorge Vargas Cullell, and Osvaldo Iazzetta (eds.),
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O'Donnell, "Interview with Guillermo O'Donnell: "Democratization, Political Engagement and Agenda Setting Research," in Gerardo L. Munck, and Richard Snyder,
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O'Donnell, "Interview with Guillermo O'Donnell: "Democratization, Political Engagement and Agenda Setting Research," in Gerardo L. Munck, and Richard Snyder,
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The next phase of O’Donnell’s research focused on the demise of authoritarianism and transitions to democracy. His book, co-authored with Philippe Schmitter,
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O’Donnell, Guillermo, “On the State, Democratization and Some Conceptual Problems (A Latin American View with Glances at Some Post-Communist Countries),”
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about the political consequences of economic development. The central contributions to this debate were published in a volume edited by David Collier,
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O’Donnell, Guillermo, “Tensions in the Bureaucratic-Authoritarian State and the Question of Democracy,” pp. 285–318, in David Collier (ed.),
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Interview with Guillermo O'Donnell, "Democratization, Political Engagement and Agenda Setting Research," in Gerardo L. Munck and Richard Snyder,
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Toppi, Hernán Pablo, "Guillermo O’Donnell y su aporte al desarrollo de la democracia en América Latina desde la tercera ola de democratización."
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Issues in Democratic Consolidatiitarian-Rule-Conclusions-Democracies/dp/1421410133/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1375570910&sr=1-3]
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For information about O'Donnell's biography, see the autobiographical references in Guillermo O’Donnell, “Preface,” pp. ix-xxi, in O’Donnell,
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Bulcourf, Pablo, and Augusto Reina, "Comprendiendo al Estado: Los aportes de Guillermo O'Donnell a su reconceptualización en América Latina,"
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O’Donnell, Guillermo, "Hacia un Estado de y para la democracia,” pp. 25–62, in Programa de Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD),
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Bulcourf, Pablo, and Gustavo Dufour. "Guillermo O'Donnell and his contribution to the development of political science in Latin America."
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O’Donnell, Guillermo, “Notas para el estudio de procesos de democratización política a partir del Estado Burocrático-Autoritario,”
509:(APSA) in 1999–2000. He also held many short term appointment at universities around the world. He was a visiting professor at the 410:. He earned his master's degree in political science in 1971, but rather than complete his dissertation and take a job offer from 2003: 1973: 1943: 936: 1667: 1642: 1252: 506: 909: 611: 1927: 419: 295: 918: 1058: 637: 618: 594: 517:, in 1982; the Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Ciencias Sociales, at the Instituto Juan March, in Madrid, in 1997; the 514: 501:
During his career, O'Donnell played a leadership role in many professional associations. He served as president of the
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Bulcourf, Pablo, "El arte de nombrar: Guillermo O’Donnell y el desarrollo de la ciencia política en América latina,"
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Title of "Ciudadano Ilustre de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires" (distinguished citizen of the City of Buenos Aires) (2007).
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Seymour Martin Lipset, "Some Social Requisites of Democracy: Economic Development and Political Legitimacy,"
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sought to undermine the government and eventually the military rulers came to power in 1976 and launched a
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and the social capabilities of citizens. His key works on the quality of democracy have been published in
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in 1973-74; the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLASCO), in Buenos Aires, in 1978-79; the
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He bridged the worlds of academia and politics, working with the United Nations Development Programme (
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4 Vols. (edited with Philippe Schmitter and Laurence Whitehead) (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986)
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Democracy and Development in Latin America: Economics, Politics and Religion in the Post-War Period
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O’Donnell, Guillermo, “Modernización y golpes militares: teoría, comparación y el caso argentino,”
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and a member of the scientific committee of Fundación IDEAS, Spain's Socialist Party's think-tank.
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Kees Biekart, "Guillermo O'Donnell's ‘Thoughtful Wishing’ about Democracy and Regime Change."
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Democracia/Estado/Ciudadanía. Hacia un Estado de y para la democracia en América Latina
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Democracia/Estado/Ciudadanía. Hacia un Estado de y para la democracia en América Latina
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Democracia/Estado/Ciudadanía. Hacia un Estado de y para la democracia en América Latina
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Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Tentative Conclusions about Uncertain Democracies
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Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Tentative Conclusions about Uncertain Democracies
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Guillermo O'Donnell Memorial - In celebration of Guillermo O'Donnell - Life and Work
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Modernization and Bureaucratic-Authoritarianism: Studies in South American Politics
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Modernization and Bureaucratic-Authoritarianism: Studies in South American Politics
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David Collier, "Bureaucratic Authoritarianism," pp. 93-95, in Joel Krieger (ed.),
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Looking South: The Evolution of Latin Americanist Scholarship in the United States
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Collier, David "Bureaucratic Authoritarianism," pp. 93-95, in Joel Krieger (ed.),
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for lifetime contribution to the study of Latin America, the highest honor of the
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Munck, Gerardo L. “Democratic Theory After Transitions From Authoritarian Rule”,
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Bureaucratic Authoritarianism. Argentina, 1966-1973, in Comparative Perspective
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Lehmann, David, "A Latin American Political Scientist: Guillermo O'Donnell,"
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1966-1973. El Estado burocrático autoritario. Triunfos, derrotas y crisis
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1966-1973. El Estado burocrático autoritario. Triunfos, derrotas y crisis
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O’Donnell, Guillermo, Jorge Vargas Cullell, and Osvaldo Iazzetta (eds.),
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in the preparation of the United Nations Development Programme’s report
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university the most important institutional home of O'Donnell's career.
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Guillermo O’Donnell, Philippe Schmitter and Laurence Whitehead (eds.),
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Counterpoints: Selected Essays on Authoritarianism and Democratization
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O’Donnell, Guillermo, “Horizontal Accountability in New Polyarchies,”
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Counterpoints: Selected Essays on Authoritarianism and Democratization
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O’Donnell, Guillermo, “State and Alliances in Argentina, 1956-1976”,
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Reflections on Uneven Democracies: The Legacy of Guillermo O’Donnell
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First ever recipient of the Prize for Lifetime Achievement from the
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and Latin American politics. He spent most of his career working in
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The Democracy Makers: Human Rights and the Politics of Global Order
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O’Donnell, Guillermo, “Democracy, Law, and Comparative Politics”,
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David Collier, “Introduction,” pp. 3-16, in David Collier (ed.),
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created the Guillermo O'Donnell Democracy Award and Lectureship.
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Democracy, Agency and the State: Theory with Comparative Intent
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The Guillermo O’Donnell Democracy Award and Lectureship of the
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In 1968 O'Donnell left Argentina to pursue graduate studies in
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Presidents of the International Political Science Association
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Brinks, Daniel, Marcelo Leiras, and Scott Mainwaring (eds.),
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Transitions from Authoritarian Rule. Prospects for Democracy
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Transitions from Authoritarian Rule. Prospects for Democracy
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The (Un)Rule of Law and the Underprivileged in Latin America
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In late 1979, O'Donnell left Argentina again, this time for
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Transitions from Authoritarian Rule. Prospects for Democracy
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Bernhard, Michael; Mundim, Karla; O’Neill, Daniel (2023).
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He is survived by his wife, Gabriela Ippolito-O'Donnell.
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Democracy in Latin America. Toward a Citizens' Democracy
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Revista de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales
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Democracy in Latin America. Toward a Citizens’ Democracy
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Programa de Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD),
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O’Donnell, Guillermo, “Illusions about Consolidation,”
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Sebastián L. Mazzuca, “The Rise of Rentier Populism,”
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Vol. 4, 2nd. ed. (New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 2008).
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O’Donnell, Guillermo, “Why the Rule of Law Matters”,
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Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
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4 Vols. (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986).
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