The Two Faces of Institutional Innovation: Promises and Limits of Democratic Participation in Latin America

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Author(s): Leonardo Avritzer
Series: Advances in Critical Policy Studies
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Year: 2017

Language: English

Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
List of tables
Preface
Introduction: The theory of institutional innovation – an overview
1 The two sides of institutional innovation
2 A second source of innovation: Critical public policy
3 Participatory budgeting as a democratic innovation: Origins, expansion and limits
4 Councils and monitoring in Latin America as forms of participatory accountability
5 Innovation in the wrong direction: The Brazilian and Colombian constitutional traditions, Ministério Público and the courts
Conclusion: The two faces of innovation
References
Index