Democratic agency in the local political sphere. Reflections on inclusion in Bolivia |
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Authors: | Nancy Thede |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Political Science , Université du Québec à Montréal , Canada thede.nancy@uqam.ca |
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Abstract: | Numerous arguments have been advanced in the academic and policy literature as concerns the democratizing potential of decentralization reforms in third-wave developing and transition countries; numerous also have been the case studies signalling the short-comings of these reforms. In addition, analysis of local political participation has become an important dimension of studies of democratization. Taking the case of Bolivia as an example, this article addresses an issue which has been generally overlooked in this literature, that is the process of constitution of local political agents. Where do political agents come from in the context of democratization of local politics? Additionally, this article raises questions regarding the relationship between greater inclusion and deepening democracy in the local political sphere. |
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Keywords: | agency decentralization municipal politics Bolivia political participation local political sphere gender inclusion |
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