In the past thirty years, democratic freedom and competitive
electoral processes have taken hold as never before in Latin
America. This book zeroes in on the intricate workings of
democratic institutions (such as political party systems and the
legislature), the actors that participate in democratic systems
(such as governors, judges, bureaucrats, and other members of civil
society), and the arenas in which political and policy interactions
take place (which may be formal, such as the legislature, or
informal). The focus is on how those institutions, actors, and
arenas affect the policymaking processes of Latin American
countries for better or worse. In its scope and complexity, the
volume moves well beyond stylized views of the political systems in
Latin America.
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