Reorganizing Popular Politics : : Participation and the New Interest Regime in Latin America / / ed. by Samuel Handlin, Ruth Berins Collier.
A historic shift has occurred in the organizational structures through which the lower classes in Latin America express voice and find political representation. With the political and economic reforms of the 1980s and 1990s, networks of community-based associations and nongovernmental organizations...
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