Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Notes on Contributors
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • INTRODUCTION
  • 1. Participation, Inequality, and the Whereabouts of Democracy
  • PART I. TRADITIONAL ACTORS, NEW SETTINGS
  • 2. Beyond Corporatism: New Patterns of Representation in the Brazilian Auto Industry
  • 3. Union Politics, Market-Oriented Reforms, and the Reshaping of Argentine Corporatism
  • 4. The Crisis of Developmentalism and the Rural Labor Movement in North-East Brazil
  • PART II. SEARCHING FOR NEW FORMS OF PARTICIPATION
  • 5. The Rise of Causa R in Venezuela
  • 6. The Seven-Month Itch? Neoliberal Politics, Popular Movements, and the Left in Mexico7. The Politics of Identity Reconstruction: Indians and Democracy in Ecuador
  • 8. The Evolution of the Brazilian Environmental Movement and Its Political Roles
  • 9. The Authoritarian Alternative: 'Anti-Politics' in the Popular Sectors of Lima
  • PART III. THE STUBBORNNESS OF VIOLENCE
  • 10. The Quetzal is Red: Military States, Popular Movements, and Political Violence in Guatemala
  • 11. Popular Responses to State-Sponsored Violence in Brazil
  • 12. Political Violence and the Grassroots in Lima, PeruPART IV. DILEMMAS OF A SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PROJECT
  • 13. Rethinking Economic Alternatives: Left Parties and the Articulation of Popular Demands in Chile and Peru
  • 14. Market-Oriented Development Strategies and Stateâ€?Society Relations in New Democracies: Lessons from Contemporary Chile and Spain
  • 15. Putting Conservatism to Good Use? Long Crisis and Vetoed Alternatives in Uruguay
  • PART V. RECONSTRUCTING REPRESENTATION
  • 16. The Difficult Transition from Clientelism to Citizenship: Lessons from Mexico
  • 17. Reconstructing the Workers' Party (PT): Lessons from North-Eastern Brazil18. Can a Leftist Government Make a Difference? The Frente Amplio Administration of Montevideo, 1990â€?1994
  • 19. Targeting the Poor: The Politics of Social Policy Reforms in Mexico
  • 20. Redefining the Public/Private Mix: NGOs and the Emergency Social Investment Fund in Ecuador
  • 21. Regional Integration and Transnational Politics: Popular Sector Strategies in the NAFTA Era
  • CONCLUSION
  • 22. Associative Networks: New Structures of Representation for the Popular Sectors?
  • References
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