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Politics Beyond The Capital The Design Of Subnational Institutions In South America Kent Eaton

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Politics Beyond The Capital The Design Of Subnational Institutions In South America Kent Eaton
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.13 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Kent Eaton
ISBN: 9780804767408, 0804767408
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Politics Beyond The Capital The Design Of Subnational Institutions In South America Kent Eaton by Kent Eaton 9780804767408, 0804767408 instant download after payment.

A recent wave of decentralization in Latin America has increased the prominence of politicians at the subnational level. Politics Beyond the Capital is the first book to place this trend in comparative historical perspective, examining past episodes of decentralization alongside contemporary ones to determine whether consistent causal factors are at play. At the center of the book is the rigorous testing of two key hypotheses that attribute decentralization to liberalizing changes in political regime type and economic development strategy.


The book focuses on the four Latin American countries where politicians have most extensively engaged in the redesign of subnational institutions: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay. By reframing the "politics of decentralization" as the "politics of designing subnational institutions," the book moves beyond the policy orientation of much of the current literature, and broadens the debate by analyzing not just decentralization but re-centralization as well.

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