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Radical Democracy in the Andes

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Informationen zum Autor Donna Lee Van Cott is associate professor of political science at the University of Connecticut. She is author of From Movements to Parties in Latin America: The Evolution of Ethnic Politics (2005), winner of the 2006 Best Book on Comparative Politics award, American Political Science Association, Organized Section on Race, Ethnicity and Politics, and a 2006 Choice Outstanding Academic Title. She is also the author of The Friendly Liquidation of the Past: The Politics of Diversity in Latin America (2000) and the editor of Indigenous Peoples and Democracy in Latin America (1994). Van Cott has published several dozen articles on ethnic and Andean politics in such journals as Comparative Political Studies, Journal of Democracy, Studies in Comparative International Development, América Latina Hoy, Democratization, Latin American Research Review, and Latin American Politics and Society. She has held fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation and the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Peace, University of Notre Dame. She previously taught at Tulane University and the University of Tennessee. Klappentext Donna Lee Van Cott examines institutional innovation by indigenous party-controlled municipalities in Bolivia and Ecuador. Zusammenfassung Are indigenous peoples' governments in the Andes providing a more participatory! accountable! and deliberative form of democracy? Donna Lee Van Cott examines 10 examples of institutional innovation by indigenous party-controlled municipalities in Bolivia and Ecuador! concluding that effective leadership and political party representation are crucial to improving democratic quality. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: the political and cultural origins of democratic institutional innovation; 2. The legal and political context for municipal reform in Bolivia and Ecuador; 3. Mayoral leadership and democratic institutional innovation; 4. Political parties, civil society, and democratic institutional innovation; 5. Institutional innovation in Ecuador; 6. Institutional innovation in Bolivia; 7. Conclusion: an interaction model of democratic institutional innovation....

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Authors Donna Lee Van Cott, Donna Lee Van Cott
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.09.2008
 
EAN 9780521734172
ISBN 978-0-521-73417-2
No. of pages 278
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Ecuador, Politics & government, Political structures: democracy, Comparative Politics, Bolivia

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