1. Labor-based party adaptation in the neo-liberal era: rethinking the role of party organization 2. Origins and evolution of a mass populist party 3. An 'organized disorganization': the Peronist party organization in the 1990s 4. Populism in crisis: environmental change and party failure, 1983-5 5. From labor politics to machine politics: the transformation of the party-union linkage 6. Menemism and neoliberalism: programmatic adaptation in the 1990s 7. A view from below: party activists and the transformation of base-level Peronism 8. The paradox of menemism: party adaptation and regime stability in the 1990s 9. Crisis, party adaptation and democracy: Argentina in comparative perspective.
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