Institutional innovation and the steering of conflicts in Latin America /

This book opens the institutional Pandora's box of conflict management, focusing on two central questions. To what degree do Latin American political contexts create spaces for institutional designs that deal with conflicts in a feasible and legitimate way? How can institutional architects expl...

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Other Authors: Gordin, Jorge P. (Editor), RennĂ³, Lucio R. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Colchester, United Kingdom : ECPR Press, [2017]
Series:Studies in European political science.
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Summary:This book opens the institutional Pandora's box of conflict management, focusing on two central questions. To what degree do Latin American political contexts create spaces for institutional designs that deal with conflicts in a feasible and legitimate way? How can institutional architects exploit such spaces to manage conflict innovatively? The authors' point of departure is that institutions are primarily conflict-solving entities guiding individual and social behavior, and that they set out to be much more than rules of the game. Institutions do (and should) evolve and are eventually redesigned to meet human necessities. In light of the pending socioeconomic challenges in most of Latin America, institutional designers are confronted with the fact that nothing inherent within the institutions guarantees that conflict is processed in ways that tackle distributive and ethnic inequalities.
Physical Description:x, 335 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1785522310
9781785522314