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If constitutional rules were enough, then figures such as Perón, Marcos, or Brazil's Getúlio Vargas-all of whom took office under U.S.-style constitutions that, on paper, contained an impressive array of checks and balances-would have been one- or two-term presidents rather than notorious autocrats.

( Steven Levitsky )
[ How Democracies Die ]
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