Deepening local democracy in Latin America : participation, decentralization, and the left / Benjamin Goldfrank.
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- 9780271037943 (cloth : alk. paper)
- Political participation -- Latin America -- Case studies
- Municipal government -- Latin America -- Case studies
- Comparative government -- Case studies
- Porto Alegre (Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)) -- Politics and government
- Montevideo (Uruguay) -- Politics and government
- Caracas (Venezuela) -- Politics and government
- 320.8098 22
- JS 2300 G65 2011
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JS 331 S7 1993 State and local government and politics : essential readings / | JS 331 W6 1981 State and local government in a decentralized republic / | JS 703 A3 C33 2007 Center and localities : dynamics of intergovernmental relations / | JS 2300 G65 2011 Deepening local democracy in Latin America : participation, decentralization, and the left / | JS 6261 G8 1988 Local government in Sweden / | JS6261 S8 1993 Swedish local government : traditions and reforms / | JS 7005 C4 1988 District administration : the dynamics of discord / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-291) and index.
Democracy, participation, and decentralization -- A tale of three cities -- Caracas : scarce resources, fierce opposition, and restrictive design -- Montevideo : from rousing to regulating participation -- Porto Alegre : making participatory democracy work -- Stronger citizens, stronger state? -- Conclusion : the diffusion of participatory democracy and the rise of the left.
"Addresses the question of why institutions meant to attract citizen participation succeed in strengthening civil society and improving state responsiveness and transparency in some places, but fail in others. Focuses on urban politics in Porto Alegre (Brazil), Montevideo (Uruguay), and Caracas (Venezuela)"--Provided by publisher.
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