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Grindle, Merilee Serrill
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Central-local government relations
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/ Citizen participation
/ Decentralization
/ Decentralization in government
/ Decentralization in government -- Latin America -- Case studies
/ Democracy
/ Democracy -- Latin America -- Case studies
/ Electoral reform
/ Institutionalism
/ Latin America
/ Latin American studies
/ Local elections
/ Local elections -- Latin America -- Case studies
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2000,2003
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/ Citizen participation
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/ Decentralization in government
/ Decentralization in government -- Latin America -- Case studies
/ Democracy
/ Democracy -- Latin America -- Case studies
/ Electoral reform
/ Institutionalism
/ Latin America
/ Latin American studies
/ Local elections
/ Local elections -- Latin America -- Case studies
/ Local government
/ Political participation
/ Political participation -- Latin America -- Case studies
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
2000,2003
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2000,2003
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Audacious Reforms examines the creation of new political institutions in three Latin American countries: direct elections for governors and mayors in Venezuela, radical municipalization in Bolivia, and direct election of the mayor of Buenos Aires in Argentina. Diverging from the usual incremental processes of political change, these cases marked a significant departure from traditional centralized governments. Such \"audacious reforms, \" explains Merilee S. Grindle, reinvent the ways in which public problems are manifested and resolved, the ways in which political actors calculate the costs and benefits of their activities, and the ways in which social groups relate to the political process.
Grindle considers three central questions: Why would rational politicians choose to give up power? What accounts for the selection of some institutions rather than others? And how does the introduction of new institutions alter the nature of political actions? The case studies of Venezuela, Bolivia, and Argentina demonstrate that institutional invention must be understood from theoretical perspectives that stretch beyond immediate concerns about electoral gains and political support building. Broader theoretical perspectives on the definition of nation and state, the nature of political contests, the legitimacy of political systems, and the role of elites all must be considered. While past conflicts are not erased by reforms, in the new order there is often greater potential for more responsible, accountable, and democratic government.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Subject
Central-local government relations
/ Central-local government relations -- Latin America -- Case studies
/ Decentralization in government
/ Decentralization in government -- Latin America -- Case studies
/ Democracy -- Latin America -- Case studies
/ Local elections -- Latin America -- Case studies
ISBN
9780801864216, 0801864208, 0801864216, 9780801864209, 9780801877889, 0801877881
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