Municipal Democratisation in Rural Latin America: Methodological Insights from Ecuador |
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Authors: | John D. Cameron |
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Affiliation: | Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada |
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Abstract: | As municipal governments in Latin America acquire greater responsibility for public goods and services and the promotion of economic and social development, and play a greater role in local citizenship, questions about the quality of municipal democracy also need to be taken much more seriously. This article proposes a 'relative power approach' that examines the distribution of social power at the microregional level and its impact on municipal governance as the starting point for the analysis of municipal democratisation in Latin America. The approach lays particular emphasis on historical changes in the distribution of local productive assets, the political organisation of local social actors, coalitions between and divisions within local social sectors and the ways in which local power relations are shaped by global and national forces. The article then explores the practical application of the relative power approach to three municipalities in rural Ecuador. |
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Keywords: | municipal governance democracy rural development Ecuador |
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