Fractured politics : Peruvian democracy past and present
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Fractured politics : Peruvian democracy past and present
Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London, [2011?]
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"Most of the capters of this book were originally given as papers at a conference organised at St Antony's College, Oxford, in March 2010."--P. xviii
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Text, power and social exclusion : from colonialism to the crisis of criollo republicanism / Maxwell Cameron
- Paradoxes of development / Julio Cotler
- Of parties and party systems / Rafael Roncagliolo
- Contentious representation in contemporary Peru / Aldo Panfichi
- Coca, contention and identity : Peru and Bolivia compared / Ursula Durand
- Indigenous politics and the legacy of the left / Maritza Paredes
- Extractive industries and their imprint / Gustavo Avila, Claudia Viale and Carlos Monge
- Decentralisation / Eduardo Ballón E.
- Bridging the gap : the Defensoría, informal institutions and the "accountability gap" in Peruvian politics / Thomas Pegram
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Latin American opinion surveys consistently point to Peruvian citizens' deep distrust of their elected rulers and democratic institutions. The 2011 presidential and legislative elections in Peru, along with the regional and municipal polls of the previous year,showed once again the degree of political fragmentation in contemporary Peru andthe weakness of its party system. Fractured Politics examines the history of political exclusion in Peru, the weaknessof representative institutions, and the persistence of localized violent protest. It also evaluates the contribution of institutional reforms in bridging the gap between state and society, including Peru's Law on Political Parties, administrative decentralization, and the experience of the Defensor, or ombudsman's office. The chapters, by leading scholars of Peruvian politics, emerge from a conference, held in 2009 in Saint Antony's College Oxford. Julio Cotler, from the Instituto de Estudios Peruanos (IEP), was the keynote speaker.
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