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Reorganizing popular politics, participation and the new interest regime in Latin America, edited by Ruth Berins Collier and Samuel Handlin

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Reorganizing popular politics, participation and the new interest regime in Latin America, edited by Ruth Berins Collier and Samuel Handlin
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [359]-382) and index
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government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Reorganizing popular politics
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
319248405
Responsibility statement
edited by Ruth Berins Collier and Samuel Handlin
Sub title
participation and the new interest regime in Latin America
Summary
"A comparative analysis of lower-class interest politics in Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Venezuela. Examines the proliferation of associations in Latin America's popular-sector neighborhoods, in the context of the historic problem of popular-sector voice and political representation in the region"--Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction:, Popular representation in the interest arena, Ruth Berins Collier and Samuel Handlin, Situating the analysis : analytic approach, cases, and historical context, Ruth Berins Collier and Samuel Handlin, Logics of collective action, state linkages, and aggregate traits : the UP-Hub versus the A-Net, Ruth Berins Collier and Samuel Handlin, Direct action and associational participation : problem-solving repertoires of individuals, Thad Dunning, Political participation and representational distortion : the nexus between associationalism and partisan politics, Jason Seawright, Targeting state and society : strategic repertoires of associations, Diana Kapiszewski, Three forms of scaling : embeddedness, nodal NGOs, and flexible fronts, Samuel Handlin and Diana Kapiszewski, Associational linkages to labor unions and political parties, Candelaria Garay, General patterns and emergent differences, Samuel Handlin and Ruth Berins Collier
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