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Capital City Politics in Latin America: Democratization and Empowerment Book

Capital City Politics in Latin America: Democratization and Empowerment
Capital City Politics in Latin America: Democratization and Empowerment, Throughout much of the past century, national executives controlled local government in the cities of Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Guatemala City, Havana, Lima, Mexico City, Santiago, and São Paulo. Myers (political science, Pennsylvania State U.) and D, Capital City Politics in Latin America: Democratization and Empowerment has a rating of 2.5 stars
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Capital City Politics in Latin America: Democratization and Empowerment, Throughout much of the past century, national executives controlled local government in the cities of Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Guatemala City, Havana, Lima, Mexico City, Santiago, and São Paulo. Myers (political science, Pennsylvania State U.) and D, Capital City Politics in Latin America: Democratization and Empowerment
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  • Capital City Politics in Latin America: Democratization and Empowerment
  • Written by author David J. Myers
  • Published by Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc., February 2002
  • Throughout much of the past century, national executives controlled local government in the cities of Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Guatemala City, Havana, Lima, Mexico City, Santiago, and São Paulo. Myers (political science, Pennsylvania State U.) and D
  • Throughout much of the past century, national executives controlled local government in the cities of Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Guatemala City, Havana, Lima, Mexico City, Santiago, and São Paulo. Myers (political science, Pennsylvania State U.) and D
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1The Dynamics of Local Empowerment: An Overview1
2Bogota: Progress Within a Hostile Environment29
3Buenos Aires: The Evolution of Local Governance65
4Caracas: Incomplete Empowerment Amid Geopolitical Feudalism95
5Guatemala City: Mayors and the Struggle for Political Autonomy133
6Havana: The Dynamics of Local Executive Power163
7Lima: Centralized Authority vs. the Struggle for Autonomy193
8Mexico City: The Local-National Dynamics of Democratization227
9Santiago: Municipal Decentralization in a Centralized Political System265
10Sao Paulo: Tensions Between Clientelism and Participatory Democracy297
11Conclusions325
Bibliography367
The Contributors389
Index393
About the Book408


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