Under new democratic regimes, civil society organizations (CSOs) alter their political strategies to better engage public officials and citizens as well as to influence broader political debates. In Brazil, between 1990 and 2010, CSOs gained access to a broad participatory architecture as well as a reconfigured state, inducing CSOs to employ a wider range of strategies. This article uses a political network approach to illuminate variation in CSOs’ political strategies across four policy arenas and show how the role of the state, the broader configuration of civil society, the interests of elected officials, and the rules of participatory institutions interact to produce this variation. Data for this article’s analysis come from a survey of...
This article looks at three cases of democratic participation in municipal administration in the sta...
Civil society organisations' (CSOs') political advocacy is commonly acknowledged to be an important ...
Does a strong civil society always develop politically engaged citizens? Other researchers have demo...
Under new democratic regimes, civil society organizations (CSOs) alter their political strategies to...
Civil society has exploded in Latin America as democratization has continued over the last 30 years....
Civil society has exploded in Latin America as democratization has continued over the last 30 years....
Civil society has exploded in Latin America as democratization has continued over the last 30 years....
Participatory governance programs, which institutionalize government–civil society interactions thro...
Brazil is home to some of the most successful experiences in participatory local government. The pro...
The municipalization of basic social service delivery in Brazil provides significant incentives for ...
In 1988, Brazil’s Constitution marked the formal establishment of a new democratic regime. In the en...
This paper explores the participation of collective civil society actors in institutional spaces for...
Abstract: This article develops an analytical framework that can be utilized to demonstrate how and ...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2014v13n28p199Contentious politics helps individuals and groups ...
Why does authoritarianism sometimes prevail against the backdrop of a seemingly robust civil society...
This article looks at three cases of democratic participation in municipal administration in the sta...
Civil society organisations' (CSOs') political advocacy is commonly acknowledged to be an important ...
Does a strong civil society always develop politically engaged citizens? Other researchers have demo...
Under new democratic regimes, civil society organizations (CSOs) alter their political strategies to...
Civil society has exploded in Latin America as democratization has continued over the last 30 years....
Civil society has exploded in Latin America as democratization has continued over the last 30 years....
Civil society has exploded in Latin America as democratization has continued over the last 30 years....
Participatory governance programs, which institutionalize government–civil society interactions thro...
Brazil is home to some of the most successful experiences in participatory local government. The pro...
The municipalization of basic social service delivery in Brazil provides significant incentives for ...
In 1988, Brazil’s Constitution marked the formal establishment of a new democratic regime. In the en...
This paper explores the participation of collective civil society actors in institutional spaces for...
Abstract: This article develops an analytical framework that can be utilized to demonstrate how and ...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2014v13n28p199Contentious politics helps individuals and groups ...
Why does authoritarianism sometimes prevail against the backdrop of a seemingly robust civil society...
This article looks at three cases of democratic participation in municipal administration in the sta...
Civil society organisations' (CSOs') political advocacy is commonly acknowledged to be an important ...
Does a strong civil society always develop politically engaged citizens? Other researchers have demo...