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Struggles For Local Democracy In The Andes 1st Edition John Cameron

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Struggles For Local Democracy In The Andes 1st Edition John Cameron
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.69 MB
Pages: 403
Author: John Cameron
ISBN: 9781626371576, 1626371571
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Struggles For Local Democracy In The Andes 1st Edition John Cameron by John Cameron 9781626371576, 1626371571 instant download after payment.

John Cameron draws on power-based approaches to the study of democratization as he thoughtfully explores efforts by indigenous and peasant groups to gain control of local governments and deepen democracy in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru. Cameron addresses three fundamental questions: What factors best explain the success or failure of local political movements in the Andes? What forms of democracy are emerging in indigenous- and peasant-controlled municipalities? What are the impacts of municipal democratization on the well-being and political identities of the citizenry? As he elucidates his results, he reminds readers that, in the midst of some of the most exclusionary and elite-dominated systems of local government in Latin America, political struggles for democracy are having a profound impact.

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