出刊年月/Date of Publishing
1994.09
所屬卷期/Vol. & No. 第24卷第3期 Vol. 24, No. 3
類型/Type 研究論文 Research Article
出刊年月/Date of Publishing
1994.09
所屬卷期/Vol. & No. 第24卷第3期 Vol. 24, No. 3
類型/Type 研究論文 Research Article
篇名/Title
階級聯盟、革命與後革命變遷:古巴與尼加拉瓜的比較
Class Alliance, Revolution and Post-Revolutionary Change: A Comparison of Cuba and Nicaragua
作者/Author
蔡明璋 Ming-Chang Tsai
頁碼/Pagination
pp. 79-118
摘要
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Abstract
A class alliance model is compared to past work on revolutions and is used to explain economic changes after the revolutions in Cuba (1959) and Nicaragua (1979). A class alliance is defined as a coalition of different classes forged in order to realize individual special interests. The possibility of the state apparatus to implement particular policy package is influenced by the interests of the classes it chooses to associate with, and by its capacity to prevent other forces from blocking policy reforms. Class alliance is identified as the primary determinant of the form and extent of a society’s transition to the socialist economic system, as is shown in Castro's implementation of orthodox socialist policy, and in the Sandinista's adoption of a heretical mixed economy.
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學門分類/Subject
社會學 Sociology