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THE BREAKDOWN OF DEMOCRATIC REGIMES. Edited by LINZJUAN J. and STEPANALFRED. (Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978. Pp. 718.) PART I. CRISIS, BREAKDOWN, AND REEQUILIBRATION. By LINZJUAN J. (Pp. 124). PART II. EUROPE. Edited by J. LINZJUAN and Alfred Stepan. (Pp. 218). PART III. LATIN AMERICA. Edited by LINZJUAN J. and STEPANALFRED. (Pp. 208). PART IV. CHILE. By Arturo Valenzuela. (Pp. 168).
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