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Enforcing the rule of law : social accountability in the new Latin American democracies / edited by Enrique Peruzzotti and Catalina Smulovitz.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Pitt Latin American series.
- Pitt Latin American Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Public administration--Latin America.
- Public administration.
- Rule of law--Latin America.
- Rule of law.
- Government liability--Latin America.
- Government liability.
- Latin America--Politics and government--1980-.
- Latin America.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (377 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Reports of scandal and corruption have led to the downfall of numerous political leaders in Latin America in recent years. What conditions have developed that allow for the exposure of wrongdoing and the accountability of leaders? Enforcing the Rule of Law examines how elected officials in Latin American democracies have come under scrutiny from new forms of political control, and how these social accountability mechanisms have been successful in counteracting corruption and the limitations of established institutions. This volume reveals how legal claims, media interventions, civic organizations, citizen committees, electoral observation panels, and other watchdog groups have become effective tools for monitoring political authorities. Their actions have been instrumental in exposing government crime, bringing new issues to the public agenda, and influencing or even reversing policy decisions. Enforcing the Rule of Law presents compelling accounts of the emergence of civic action movements and their increasing political influence in Latin America, and sheds new light on the state of democracy in the region.
- Contents:
- Civil society and the control of political power
- Social accountability: an introduction / Enrique Peruzzotti and Catalina Smulovitz
- The effectiveness of law: civil society and the public prosecution in Brazil / Rosangela Batista Calvancanti
- Judicialization of protest in Argentina: the case of Corralito / Catalina Smulovitz
- Multiple activation as a strategy of citizen accountability and the role of the investigating legislative commissions / Ana Tereza Lemos-Nelson and Jorge Zaverucha
- Critical junctures of social accountability: lessons from Latin America / Nuria Cunill Grau
- Violent police, passive citizens: the failure of social accountability in Chile / Claudio A. Fuentes
- Social accountability in Mexico: the civic alliance experience / Alberto J. Olvera Rivera
- Mobilization and accountability: a study of social control in the "Cabezas" case in Argentina / Jacqueline Behrend
- Watchdog journalism and social accountability
- Media scandals and social accountability: assessing the role of the senate scandal in Argentina / Enrique Peruzzotti
- Reading scandals: scandals, media, and citizenship in contemporary Argentina / Silvio R. Waisbord
- Some theoretical issues
- Accountability and civil society / Andrew Arato
- Social accountability in Latin America and beyond / Adam Przeworski
- Notes on various accountabilities and their interrelations / Guillermo O'Donnell
- Concluding remarks / Enrique Peruzzotti and Catalina Smulovitz.
- Notes:
- Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9780822972884
- 0822972883
- OCLC:
- 656570700
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