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The State and Policy Outcomes in Latin America (Hardcover, New)
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The State and Policy Outcomes in Latin America (Hardcover, New)
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This study fills a void in the literature of Latin American
politics by offering a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the
state and its bureaucratic components in the various nations of the
region. The author notes at the onset that the complexity of the
state apparatus in Latin America--ranging from the entrenched
bureaucracy of Brazil to the minimal administrative capabilities of
Nicaragua--presents both a challenge and a problem for analysts.
His unique contribution here is combining an overview of public
bureaucracy in Latin America with a series of country and regional
profiles. With this basis for analysis established, Graham focuses
on changes in the state, the society, and the economy that have
occurred over the past two decades in order to develop a set of new
perspectives on Latin American politics and economics. Organized
into three sections, the study begins with three chapters that
address the centrality of the state, the structural dimensions of
the Latin American public sector, and issues in administrative
reform. Country profiles of Mexico, Brazil, and Nicaragua and a
study of regional variations in development policy make up Part
Two. The final section includes comparisons of Latin American
nations with selected European nations--an unusual juxtaposition
that further enhances the readers understanding of the Latin
American experience. Throughout, three themes tie the analysis of
the state to its broader context in the surrounding polity,
economy, and society: the performance of the state in the provision
of basic services; the spatial dimensions of public administration
and management; and the extension of state activities throughout
society. The author's analytical framework thus entails identifying
the structures that condition policy implementation, clarifying the
spatial dimensions that shape public policy, and utilizing
intergovernmental relations and field administration constructs to
establish the centralization/decentralization mix required to
reintegrate politics with policy and with organizations in the
pursuit of more effective programs.
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