Democratization Without Representation : : The Politics of Small Industry in Mexico / / Kenneth C. Shadlen.
When countries become more democratic, new opportunities arise for individuals and groups to participate in politics and influence the making of policy. But democratization does not ensure better representation for everyone, and indeed some sectors of society are ill-equipped to take advantage of th...
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Year of Publication: | 2021 |
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