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Understanding Institutional Weakness Power And Design In Latin American Institutions Elements In Politics And Society In Latin America Daniel M Brinks

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Understanding Institutional Weakness Power And Design In Latin American Institutions Elements In Politics And Society In Latin America Daniel M Brinks
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.83 MB
Pages: 76
Author: Daniel M. Brinks
ISBN: 9781108738880, 1108738885
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Understanding Institutional Weakness Power And Design In Latin American Institutions Elements In Politics And Society In Latin America Daniel M Brinks by Daniel M. Brinks 9781108738880, 1108738885 instant download after payment.

This Element introduces the concept of institutional weakness, arguing that weakness or strength is a function of the extent to which an institution actually matters to social, economic or political outcomes. It then presents a typology of three forms of institutional weakness: insignificance, in which rules are complied with but do not affect the way actors behave; non-compliance, in which state elites either choose not to enforce the rules or fail to gain societal cooperation with them; and instability, in which the rules are changed at an unusually high rate. The Element then examines the sources of institutional weakness.

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