The Political-Institutional Model: A Conceptual Framework for Regime Analysis -- The Political-Institutional Model: Some Basic Principles -- The Phase of Origin: The Seizure of Power and the Challenge of Constitutional Definition -- The Phase of Evolution: The Challenge of Institutionalization -- The Phase of Transition: The Challenge of Removing the Old Governing Elites from Power -- Conclusion: The Uses of the Political-Institutional Model -- The Political Dynamics of Bureaucratic Authoritarianism: The Problem of Representation and Conflicting Imperatives -- The Concept of Bureaucratic Authoritarianism: Attributes and Cases -- The Political Dynamics of Bureaucratic Authoritarianism -- The Problem of Representation: The Achilles' Heel of Bureaucratic Authoritarianism -- The Governing Elites: Conflicting Imperatives and Military Dilemmas -- The Ruled: Labor Options and the Reconstitution of Labor as a Political Actor -- The Coalition of Support: The Functional Alliance Between Economic Elites and the Military Rulers -- Conclusion: The Uses of the Argentine Case Study -- Origin -- The Installation of Military Rulers, and the Assault on Labor in Argentina, 1976 -- The Making of the Coup: Labor, Peronism, and Generalized Crisis -- The Installation of Military Rulers: Assuming the Management of the State -- The Overlap Between the Military as Institution and the Military as Government: The Military's Corporate Pact -- The Presidency and the Cabinet: Ambiguities at the Top Level of Government
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