Title: Civil society and the state in left-led Latin America : challenges and limitations to democratization
Abstract: * Introduction ** 1. Globalization, democratization and state-civil society relations. challenges for left-led Latin America - Peadar Kirby and Barry Cannon * Part 1: State-civil society relations: case studies ** 2. Reconfiguring the state/society complex in Venezuela - Thomas Muhr ** 3. State-civil society relations in post-crisis Argentina - Christopher Wylde ** 4. Civil society-state relations in left-led El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua - Barry Cannon and Mo Hume ** 5. Rafael Correa's government, social movements and civil society in Ecuador - Carlos de la Torre ** 6. Re-evaluating participatory governance in Brazil - Bernhard Leubolt, Wagner Romao, Joachim Becker and Andreas Novy ** 7. State-civil society relations during student mobilizations in Chile in 2006 and 2011 - Rene Jara Reyes * Part 2: Localized conflicts in a globalized age: extractivism, social policy and participation in left-led states ** 8. The return of the state and new extractivism. what about civil society? - Barbara Hogenboom ** 9. Indigenous and peasant participation in resource governance in Bolivia and Peru - Almut Schilling-Vacaflor and David Vollrath ** 10. Chile's mining unions and the 'new left', 1990-2010 - Jewellord T. Nem Singh * Part 3: The global, the national and the local: broadening participation? ** 11. Civil society participation. poverty reduction in Bolivia, Honduras and Nicaragua - Sarah Hunt ** 12. New left governments, civil society and constructing a social dimension in Mercosur - Jose Briceno Ruiz * Conclusion ** 13. Civil society-state relations in left-led Latin America. deepening democratization? - Barry Cannon and Peadar Kirby
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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