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The Politics of Local Participatory Democracy in Latin America - Institutions, Actors, and Interactions (Hardcover)
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The Politics of Local Participatory Democracy in Latin America - Institutions, Actors, and Interactions (Hardcover)
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Participatory democracy innovations aimed at bringing citizens back
into local governance processes are now at the core of the
international democratic development agenda. Municipalities around
the world have adopted local participatory mechanisms of various
types in the last two decades, including participatory budgeting,
the flagship Brazilian program, and participatory planning, as it
is the case in several Mexican municipalities. Yet,
institutionalized participatory mechanisms have had mixed results
in practice at the municipal level. So why and how does success
vary? This book sets out to answer that question. Defining
democratic success as a transformation of state-society
relationships, the author goes beyond the clientelism/democracy
dichotomy and reveals that four types of state-society
relationships can be observed in practice: clientelism,
disempowering co-option, fragmented inclusion, and democratic
cooperation. Using this typology, and drawing on the comparative
case study of four cities in Mexico and Brazil, the book
demonstrates that the level of democratic success is best explained
by an approach that accounts for institutional design, structural
conditions of mobilization, and the configurations, strategies,
behaviors, and perceptions of both state and societal actors. Thus,
institutional change alone does not guarantee democratic success:
the way these institutional changes are enacted by both political
and social actors is even more important as it conditions the
potential for an autonomous civil society to emerge and actively
engage with the local state in the social construction of an
inclusive citizenship.
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