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Protest State

The Rise of Everyday Contention in Latin America
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ISBN-13:
9780190694012
Veröffentl:
2018
Seiten:
240
Autor:
Mason W. Moseley
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Why is social protest a normal, almost routine form of political participation in certain Latin American democracies, but not others? In light of surging protests in countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Peru, this book answers this question through a focus on recent trends in the quality of governance and socioeconomic development in the region. Specifically, it argues that increasingly engaged citizenries -- forged by economic growth and technological advances -- coupled with dysfunctional political institutions have fueled more radical modes of participation in Latin America, as citizens' demands for government responsiveness have overwhelmed many regimes' capacity to provide it. Where weak institutions and politically engaged citizenries collide, countries can morph into "protest states," where contentious participation becomes so common as to render it a conventional characteristic of everyday political life.Drawing on cross-national surveys from Latin America and a case study of Argentina, which includes a rich dataset of protest events and dozens of interviews with political elites and citizen activists, Mason W. Moseley tests his explanation against other leading theories in the contentious politics literature. But rather than emphasizing how worsening economic conditions and mounting grievances fuel protest, this book builds the case that it is actually the improvement of economic conditions amidst low quality political institutions that lies at the root of surging contention in the region. Protest State offers a comprehensive study of one of the most intriguing puzzles in Latin American politics today: in the midst of an unprecedented era of democratic governments and economic prosperity, why are so many people protesting?
AcknowledgmentsChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: The Rise of the Protest State: Theory and HypothesesChapter 3: Contentious Engagement: Evidence from Latin American DemocraciesChapter 4: Protest from the Top Down: How Elites Marshal Contention in the Protest StateChapter 5: Tracing the Roots of the Protest State in ArgentinaChapter 6: Narrowing the Focus: The Protest State at the Subnational Level in ArgentinaChapter 7: Uneven Democracy and Contentious Politics: An Analysis of Protest across Argentine ProvincesChapter 8: Democracy in the Protest State: The Wave of the Future in Latin America?AppendixNotesReferencesIndex

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