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3 produkter
3 produkter
Democratizing the State
Social Accountability and Social Control Regimes in Mexico and Brazil
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
1 567 kr
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Democratic institution-building experiences, innovative forms of social organization, and the development of multiple state-society interfaces represent a significant political phenomenon in Latin America in the last half-century. By comparing the two largest countries of the subcontinent, Brazil and Mexico, Democratizing the State examines social accountability and social control regimes. These regimes are conceived configurations of relationships between actors, organizational structures, norms, and resources, all arranged in a stable and institutionalized manner to exert social control over state actors and functions. The book addresses the contrasting characteristics and different functions through which the citizenry and civil society exert control over state action in both countries. Characterizing these experiences broadly as regimes is novel and enlightening regarding the work of practitioners and scholars on political participation, social accountability, and democracy in the global South and the global North.
Intermediation and Representation in Latin America
Actors and Roles Beyond Elections
Inbunden, Engelska, 2017
1 062 kr
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This book shows how the introduction of intermediation is relevant in studying political and public policy processes, as they are increasingly accompanied by grey spaces in public and non-public arenas that cannot be categorized as purely representative or purely participative.
Intermediation and Representation in Latin America
Actors and Roles Beyond Elections
Häftad, Engelska, 2018
1 062 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
This book shows how the introduction of intermediation is relevant in studying political and public policy processes, as they are increasingly accompanied by grey spaces in public and non-public arenas that cannot be categorized as purely representative or purely participative.