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This volume analyzes how enduring democracy amid longstanding inequality engendered inclusionary reform in contemporary Latin America.
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This volume analyzes how enduring democracy amid longstanding inequality engendered inclusionary reform in contemporary Latin America.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108902212
- Artikelnr.: 70908226
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108902212
- Artikelnr.: 70908226
Introduction; 1. Inequality, Democracy, and the Inclusionary Turn in Latin
America Diana Kapiszewski, Steven R. Levitsky and Deborah J. Yashar; Part
I. Extending Social Policy and Participation: 2. Including Outsiders in
Latin America Candelaria Garay; 3. Diffusion Dynamics: Shaping Social
Policy in Latin America's Inclusionary Turn Wendy Hunter; 4. Inclusion
without Power? Limits of Participatory Institutions Benjamin Goldfrank; 5.
Brazil's Participatory Infrastructure: Opportunities and Limitations for
Inclusion Lindsay Mayka and Jessica Rich; Part II. Inclusion and Partisan
Representation: 6. Changing Patterns of Ideology and Partisanship in Latin
America Grigore Pop-Eleches; 7. Brokering Inclusion: Intermediaries,
Clientelism, and Constraints on Latin America's Left Turn Thad Dunning and
Lucas M. Novaes; 8. States of Discontent: State Crises, Party System
Change, and Inclusion in South America Samuel Handlin; Part III. New
Party-Society Linkages: 9. The Politics of Popular Coalitions: Unions and
Territorial Social Movements in Post-Neoliberal Latin America (2000-2015)
Sebastián Etchemendy; 10. After Corporatism: Party Linkages with
Popular-Sector Organizations in Neoliberal Latin America Brian
Palmer-Rubin; 11. Expanding the Public Square: Evangelicals and Electoral
Politics in Latin America Taylor C. Boas; Part IV. Inclusion, Populism, and
Democracy: 12. Pathways to Inclusion in Latin America Maxwell A. Cameron;
13. Inclusionary Turn, Rentier Populism, and Emerging Legacies: the
Propagation Effects of the Commodity Boom Sebastián Mazzuca; 14. Strong
Citizens, Strong Presidents: The Constitutional Architecture of the
Inclusionary Turn in Latin America Zachary Elkins; 15. Shaping the People:
Populism and the Politics of Identity Formation in South America Jason
Seawright and Rodrigo Barrenechea; Conclusion: 16. The Inclusionary Turn
and its Political Limitations Kenneth M. Roberts.
America Diana Kapiszewski, Steven R. Levitsky and Deborah J. Yashar; Part
I. Extending Social Policy and Participation: 2. Including Outsiders in
Latin America Candelaria Garay; 3. Diffusion Dynamics: Shaping Social
Policy in Latin America's Inclusionary Turn Wendy Hunter; 4. Inclusion
without Power? Limits of Participatory Institutions Benjamin Goldfrank; 5.
Brazil's Participatory Infrastructure: Opportunities and Limitations for
Inclusion Lindsay Mayka and Jessica Rich; Part II. Inclusion and Partisan
Representation: 6. Changing Patterns of Ideology and Partisanship in Latin
America Grigore Pop-Eleches; 7. Brokering Inclusion: Intermediaries,
Clientelism, and Constraints on Latin America's Left Turn Thad Dunning and
Lucas M. Novaes; 8. States of Discontent: State Crises, Party System
Change, and Inclusion in South America Samuel Handlin; Part III. New
Party-Society Linkages: 9. The Politics of Popular Coalitions: Unions and
Territorial Social Movements in Post-Neoliberal Latin America (2000-2015)
Sebastián Etchemendy; 10. After Corporatism: Party Linkages with
Popular-Sector Organizations in Neoliberal Latin America Brian
Palmer-Rubin; 11. Expanding the Public Square: Evangelicals and Electoral
Politics in Latin America Taylor C. Boas; Part IV. Inclusion, Populism, and
Democracy: 12. Pathways to Inclusion in Latin America Maxwell A. Cameron;
13. Inclusionary Turn, Rentier Populism, and Emerging Legacies: the
Propagation Effects of the Commodity Boom Sebastián Mazzuca; 14. Strong
Citizens, Strong Presidents: The Constitutional Architecture of the
Inclusionary Turn in Latin America Zachary Elkins; 15. Shaping the People:
Populism and the Politics of Identity Formation in South America Jason
Seawright and Rodrigo Barrenechea; Conclusion: 16. The Inclusionary Turn
and its Political Limitations Kenneth M. Roberts.
Introduction; 1. Inequality, Democracy, and the Inclusionary Turn in Latin
America Diana Kapiszewski, Steven R. Levitsky and Deborah J. Yashar; Part
I. Extending Social Policy and Participation: 2. Including Outsiders in
Latin America Candelaria Garay; 3. Diffusion Dynamics: Shaping Social
Policy in Latin America's Inclusionary Turn Wendy Hunter; 4. Inclusion
without Power? Limits of Participatory Institutions Benjamin Goldfrank; 5.
Brazil's Participatory Infrastructure: Opportunities and Limitations for
Inclusion Lindsay Mayka and Jessica Rich; Part II. Inclusion and Partisan
Representation: 6. Changing Patterns of Ideology and Partisanship in Latin
America Grigore Pop-Eleches; 7. Brokering Inclusion: Intermediaries,
Clientelism, and Constraints on Latin America's Left Turn Thad Dunning and
Lucas M. Novaes; 8. States of Discontent: State Crises, Party System
Change, and Inclusion in South America Samuel Handlin; Part III. New
Party-Society Linkages: 9. The Politics of Popular Coalitions: Unions and
Territorial Social Movements in Post-Neoliberal Latin America (2000-2015)
Sebastián Etchemendy; 10. After Corporatism: Party Linkages with
Popular-Sector Organizations in Neoliberal Latin America Brian
Palmer-Rubin; 11. Expanding the Public Square: Evangelicals and Electoral
Politics in Latin America Taylor C. Boas; Part IV. Inclusion, Populism, and
Democracy: 12. Pathways to Inclusion in Latin America Maxwell A. Cameron;
13. Inclusionary Turn, Rentier Populism, and Emerging Legacies: the
Propagation Effects of the Commodity Boom Sebastián Mazzuca; 14. Strong
Citizens, Strong Presidents: The Constitutional Architecture of the
Inclusionary Turn in Latin America Zachary Elkins; 15. Shaping the People:
Populism and the Politics of Identity Formation in South America Jason
Seawright and Rodrigo Barrenechea; Conclusion: 16. The Inclusionary Turn
and its Political Limitations Kenneth M. Roberts.
America Diana Kapiszewski, Steven R. Levitsky and Deborah J. Yashar; Part
I. Extending Social Policy and Participation: 2. Including Outsiders in
Latin America Candelaria Garay; 3. Diffusion Dynamics: Shaping Social
Policy in Latin America's Inclusionary Turn Wendy Hunter; 4. Inclusion
without Power? Limits of Participatory Institutions Benjamin Goldfrank; 5.
Brazil's Participatory Infrastructure: Opportunities and Limitations for
Inclusion Lindsay Mayka and Jessica Rich; Part II. Inclusion and Partisan
Representation: 6. Changing Patterns of Ideology and Partisanship in Latin
America Grigore Pop-Eleches; 7. Brokering Inclusion: Intermediaries,
Clientelism, and Constraints on Latin America's Left Turn Thad Dunning and
Lucas M. Novaes; 8. States of Discontent: State Crises, Party System
Change, and Inclusion in South America Samuel Handlin; Part III. New
Party-Society Linkages: 9. The Politics of Popular Coalitions: Unions and
Territorial Social Movements in Post-Neoliberal Latin America (2000-2015)
Sebastián Etchemendy; 10. After Corporatism: Party Linkages with
Popular-Sector Organizations in Neoliberal Latin America Brian
Palmer-Rubin; 11. Expanding the Public Square: Evangelicals and Electoral
Politics in Latin America Taylor C. Boas; Part IV. Inclusion, Populism, and
Democracy: 12. Pathways to Inclusion in Latin America Maxwell A. Cameron;
13. Inclusionary Turn, Rentier Populism, and Emerging Legacies: the
Propagation Effects of the Commodity Boom Sebastián Mazzuca; 14. Strong
Citizens, Strong Presidents: The Constitutional Architecture of the
Inclusionary Turn in Latin America Zachary Elkins; 15. Shaping the People:
Populism and the Politics of Identity Formation in South America Jason
Seawright and Rodrigo Barrenechea; Conclusion: 16. The Inclusionary Turn
and its Political Limitations Kenneth M. Roberts.