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Tipo de Material: Libro
Título : Public participation, Political institutions and Democracy in Chile, 1990-1997
Autor : Bickford, Louis
Noé, Marcela
Fecha de Publicación : 1998
Ciudad: Editorial : Santiago de Chile : FLACSO Chile
ISBN : 956-205-125-0
Cita Sugerida : Bickford, Louis y Marcela Noé. 1998. Public participation, Political institutions and Democracy in Chile, 1990-1997. Santiago de Chile: FLACSO Chile.
Descriptores / Subjects : POLÍTICA
INSTITUCIONES POLÍTICAS
PARTICIPACIÓN POLÍTICA
DEMOCRACIA
SOCIEDAD
Paginación: 59 páginas
Patrocinador/Auspiciante/Fuente : FLACSO Chile
Índice / Contenido: ÍNDICE | Abstract 4 | Presentation 5 | Civil participation in social policymaking 6 | Public Participation, Political Institutions and Democracy in Chile, 1990-1997 12 | Public Participation in Chile 16 | Political Institutions, Democracy and Stakeholdership 18 | Political Institutions and Stakeholdership in Chile 22 | I. Legislative Branch inclusion 24 | 2. Executive Branch inclusion 31 | 3. Legal Institutions 36 | 4. Additional Institutions 46 | 5. The Truth about Chilean Policymaking or, the why none of stuff matters argument 51 | The Future of Participatory Reform in Chile 53 | Conclusion 55 | Sources 56 | Biographical Note 60 |
Lugar: ECU
Colección / Serie : Nueva Serie FLACSO;
Resumen / Abstract : Beyond the broadest mechanisms of democratic participation (voting and political parties) there are a vast array of different ways that citizens can participate in the business of making decisions that will affect their lives. This article examines some of those mechanisms in Chile through the lens of citizen participation. The paper develops -and then critically analyses, within the context of Chilean politics- three broad categories of institutions: legislative branch inclusion (the institutional arrangements and mechanisms which provide access points for non-state actors into the legislative process); executive branch inclusion (ways in which citizens can interact directly with the executive branch); and legal institutions (laws and legal rules which promote monitoring of public activities, transparency and participation though legal channels). In addition, two final categories touch upon questions of access to information; and what are called here "soapbox rules", or institutions which foster the use of public spaces.
Copyright: openAccess
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