Representation and Effectiveness in Latin American Democracies (original) (raw)
2013
Abstract
PART I Introduction. The Representativeness - Effectiveness Dilemma Moira MacKinnon and Ludovico Feoli PART II. 1. Reflections on the Effectiveness and Representativeness of the Chilean Congress Eduardo Aleman 2. Argentina's Unrepresentative and Unaccountable Congress Under the Kirchners Mark P. Jones and Juan Pablo Micozzi 3. Effectiveness and Representation: Effects on Federal Deputies' Career Choice and Reelection Lucio Renno and Carlos Pererira 4. Representation and Decision Making in the Mexican Congress Maria Amparo Casar 5. Congress in Action: Representativeness and Effectiveness in Chile and Argentina (1900-1930) Moira MacKinnon PART III. 6. Effectiveness and Accessibility of Justice System Institutions in Mexico's Transition to Democracy Julio Rios Figueroa 7. The Role of Chile's Constitutional Court in the Consolidation of Democracy (1990-2011) Javier Couso 8. Courting from the Left: Judicial Effectiveness and Representativeness in the Brazilian State of Acre Matthew C. Ingram 9. Judiciary and Democracy in Argentina Daniel Alberto Sabsay PART IV. 10. Meanings and Challenges of Representativeness in Brazilian Civil Society Evelina Dagnino 11. Reflections on the 'Representativeness' of Civil Society Organizations: An Analysis of Recent Latin American trends Enrique Peruzzotti 12. Democratic Institutions and Public Effectiveness of Chilean Civil Society in the Post Nineties Gonzalo Delamaza PART V: Conclusion.
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