The inclusionary turn in Latin American democracies /

"This book examines movement toward greater inclusion across Latin America over the last three decades, which its authors refer to as an "inclusionary turn". It introduces three dimensions of inclusion: official recognition of historically excluded groups; access to policymaking; and...

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Otros Autores: Kapiszewski, Diana (ed.), Levitsky, Steven (ed.), Yashar, Deborah J., 1963- (ed.)
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2022, c2021.
Edición:1st paperback ed.
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505 0 |a Reflections on two episodes of popular inclusion : structuring and restructuring arenas of participation / Ruth Berins Collier -- Inequality, democracy and the inclustionary turn in Latin America / Diana Kapiszewski, Steven R. Levitsky, and Deborah J. Yashar -- Extending social policy and participation : including outisers in Latin America / Candelaria Garay -- Difusion dynamics : shaping social policy in Latin America's inclusionary turn / Wendy Hunter -- Inclusion without power? : limits of participatory institutions / Benjamin Goldfrank -- Brazil's participatory infrastructure : opportunities and limitations for inclusion / Lindsay Mayka and Jessica Rich -- Changing patters of ideology and partisanship in Latin America / Grigore Pop-Eleches -- Brokering inclusion : intermediaries, clientelism, and constraints on Latin America's left turn / Thad Dunning and Lucas M. Novaes -- States of discontent : state crises, party system change and inclusion in South America / Samuel Handlin -- The politics of popular coalitions : union and territorial social movements in post-neoliberal Latin America (2000-2015) / Sebastián Etchemendy -- After corporatism : party linkages with popular-sector organizations in neoliberal Latin America / Brian Palmer-Rubin -- Expanding the public square : evangelicals and electoral politics in Latin America / Taylor C. Boas -- Pathways to inclusion in Latin America / Maxwell A. Cameron -- Inclusionary turn, rentier populism and emerging legacies : the propagation effects of the commodity boom / Sebastián Mazzuca -- Strong citizens, strong presidents : the constitutional architecture of the inclusionary turn in Latin America / Zachary Elkins -- Shaping the people : populism and the politics of identity formation in South America / Jason Seawright and Rodrigo Barrenechea -- The inclusionary turn and its political limitations / Kenneth M. Robe. 
520 |a "This book examines movement toward greater inclusion across Latin America over the last three decades, which its authors refer to as an "inclusionary turn". It introduces three dimensions of inclusion: official recognition of historically excluded groups; access to policymaking; and resource distribution, and considers to what degree, how, and why, each has been enhanced since the 1990s. The volume's chapters, many based on original empirical research, explore how factors such as the role of partisanship and electoral clientelism, constitutional design, state capacity, social protest, populism, commodity rents, international diffusion, and historical legacies encouraged or inhibited inclusionary reform. Contributors also analyze the promise and pitfalls of participatory institutions, the expansion of social policy to previously excluded groups, the entry of evangelical Christians into politics, "rentier populism," and the impact of populism on ethnic identities. Overall, the book seeks to establish a new research agenda focused on how inclusionary reforms intersect and interact, and what their introduction means for citizenship in democratic Latin America." --Descripción del editor. 
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