The two faces of institutional innovation: Promises and limits of democratic participation in latin America

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This book evaluates democratic innovations to allow a full analysis of the different practices that have emerged recently in Latin America. These innovations, often viewed in a positive light by a large section of democratic theorists, engendered the idea that all innovations are democratic and all democratic innovations are able to foster citizenship - a view challenged by this work. The book also evaluates the expansion of innovation to the field of judicial institutions. It will benefit democratic theorists by presenting a realistic analysis of the positive and negative aspects of democratic innovation.

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Avritzer, L. (2017). The two faces of institutional innovation: Promises and limits of democratic participation in latin America. The Two Faces of Institutional Innovation: Promises and Limits of Democratic Participation in Latin America (pp. 1–169). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786436658

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