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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Table of Contents:
  • Ch. One Introduction: Institutional Innovation and the Steering of Conflicts in Latin America / Lucio R. Renno
  • pt. ONE FOUNDING MOMENTS OF INSTITUTIONAL CREATION IN LATIN AMERICA
  • ch. Two The Architecture of Governments in Conflict Environments: The Origin and Crystallisation of Presidentialism in Latin America / Juan Carlos Arellano Gonzalez
  • ch. Three The Politics of Electoral Reforms: The Origins of Proportional Representation in Brazil and the Electoral Code of 1932 / Jaqueline Porto Zulini
  • ch. Four Copartnership and Competition in the Building of Uruguayan Democracy / Daniel Chasquetti
  • pt. TWO INSTITUTIONAL RESILIENCY IN LATIN AMERICA: LOCK-IN AND SUBOPTIMAL EFFECTS
  • ch. Five Incongruent Federalism as a Solution to Territorial Conflict: (Political) Virtues and (Normative) Pitfalls / Carlos Gervasoni
  • ch. Six The Forgotten Principle of One Person, One Vote in the Chilean Electoral Map, 1988
  • 2013 / Patricio Navia
  • pt. THREE INSTITUTIONAL INNOVATION AND REMODELLING IN LATIN AMERICA: IDENTITY AND DISTRIBUTIVE CONCERNS
  • ch. Seven Constitutional Courts as Third-Party Mediators in Conflict Resolution: The Case of the Right to Prior Consultation in Latin American Countries / Julio Rios-Figueroa
  • ch. Eight (How) Do National Authoritarian Regimes Manage Conflictive Ethnically Diverse Populations? Evidence from the Case of Mexico / Allyson Lucinda Benton
  • ch. Nine Political Ambition and Subnational Redistributive Spending / German Lodola
  • ch. Ten An Institutional Architecture for Social Inclusion: The Creation of the Bolsa Familia Programme and the Social Development Ministry in Brazil / Lucio R. Renno
  • ch. Eleven Social Inclusion Comes First, not Ideology: Legislators' Budgetary Preferences in Brazil / Frederico Bertholini
  • ch. Twelve Participatory Self-governance and Conflict Intensification in Bolivarian Venezuela / Matthew Rhodes-Purdy.