'Raśl L. Madrid's The Birth of Democracy in South America is a superb book. It is one of the best books I've read on Latin America, and it is the best comparative analysis I've read of the origins of democracy. The book offers a clear, very original, and parsimonious theoretical argument; engagement with the existing literature; outstanding empirical research; a highly important research topic; excellent knowledge of the cases; and a very disciplined approach to the case studies.' Scott Mainwaring, University of Notre Dame 'This book offers highly innovative and empirically very well supported theoretical arguments explaining the emergence of (proto)democratic regimes in Latin America. Combining impressive data collection with compelling comparative historical analysis, Raśl L. Madrid demonstrates the impact of military professionalization, strong opposition parties, and splits in the ruling party on chances for early democratization. A must-read for all those interested in democratization and Latin America.' Evelyne Huber, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 'At last! Raśl L. Madrid delivers the foundational book on the first epoch of democracy and authoritarianism in South America. With clarity, originality, and rigor, he shows how professional militaries and strong opposition parties led a few select countries to early democratization. This outstanding work represents what is best about comparative-historical analysis and is an essential touchstone not only for Latin Americanists, but for any scholar who works on regime change.' James Mahoney, Northwestern University