Uruguay and Mexico have both passed laws aiming to professionalise the public sector bureaucracy according to what might be considered ‘second generation’ reform principles. They did so under what might initially have seemed to be politically unpropitious circumstances. The reforms might have been vetoed by interests that feared that they would lose out from the changes, but were not. They might have been blocked by conditions of minority presidentialism, but were not. This article seeks to explain the successful passing of this reform legislation. Framing issues played a significant role in reducing opposition. Notably important was the way in which the reforms were presented, and specifically the ability of their proponents to avoid prese...
The article gives an explanation of the economic and political reforms promoted during the last thir...
The central topic of analysis in the master thesis is the general elections in Mexico in 2012 and th...
The article highlights the importance of the civic and democratic dimensions in the public administ...
Uruguay and Mexico have both passed laws aiming to professionalise the public sector bureaucracy acc...
Since the «third wave of democracy» started in the late 70s, there has been an intense process of po...
Includes bibliographyThe article outlines a new agenda for reform that focuses on what Latin America...
In this paper I will evaluate public sector reform in Latin America, and particularly the two basic ...
This paper argues for a multi-level explanatory model for understanding institutional reform. Using...
El artículo ofrece una interpretación respecto a los procesos de reforma del Estado y la administrac...
Fuel subsidies, which artificially lower consumer prices through government spending, are frequently...
I examine three cases of successful second generation reformist political opposition to market refor...
This article explores the wave of democratization that swept through Latin America during the 1980s....
Fil: Oszlak, O. CEDES. Centro de Estudio de Estado y Sociedad. Área de Política y Gestión Pública; A...
What explains policy-making in modern, representative democracies? In theory, voters select the parr...
textIn accordance with market-oriented reform in recent decades, Latin American countries have impl...
The article gives an explanation of the economic and political reforms promoted during the last thir...
The central topic of analysis in the master thesis is the general elections in Mexico in 2012 and th...
The article highlights the importance of the civic and democratic dimensions in the public administ...
Uruguay and Mexico have both passed laws aiming to professionalise the public sector bureaucracy acc...
Since the «third wave of democracy» started in the late 70s, there has been an intense process of po...
Includes bibliographyThe article outlines a new agenda for reform that focuses on what Latin America...
In this paper I will evaluate public sector reform in Latin America, and particularly the two basic ...
This paper argues for a multi-level explanatory model for understanding institutional reform. Using...
El artículo ofrece una interpretación respecto a los procesos de reforma del Estado y la administrac...
Fuel subsidies, which artificially lower consumer prices through government spending, are frequently...
I examine three cases of successful second generation reformist political opposition to market refor...
This article explores the wave of democratization that swept through Latin America during the 1980s....
Fil: Oszlak, O. CEDES. Centro de Estudio de Estado y Sociedad. Área de Política y Gestión Pública; A...
What explains policy-making in modern, representative democracies? In theory, voters select the parr...
textIn accordance with market-oriented reform in recent decades, Latin American countries have impl...
The article gives an explanation of the economic and political reforms promoted during the last thir...
The central topic of analysis in the master thesis is the general elections in Mexico in 2012 and th...
The article highlights the importance of the civic and democratic dimensions in the public administ...