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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
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Part I. Policy-Making and Policy Processes
- 1. Thinking about Politics and Policymaking in Contemporary Latin America 3
- 2. Presidentialism and Policy-making in Latin America: The Case of Mexico 34
- 3. The New Institutionalism and Industrial Policy-making in Chile 54
- 4. Turbulent Times: Structural Reforms, Crisis, and Labour Policy in Argentina, 1990s–2000s 78
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Part II. Advocacy and Policy Change
- 5. Public Policy by Other Means: Playing the Judicial Arena 105
- 6. Federalism, Advocacy Networks, and Sexual Diversity Politics in Brazil 126
- 7. Agenda through Dispute: The Zoilamérica Narváez–Daniel Ortega Controversy 150
- 8. Transnational Policy Networks and Public Security Policy in Argentina and Chile 176
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Part III. Old and New Directions in Social Policy
- 9. The Limits of Anti-Poverty Policy: Citizenship, Accountability, and Semi-clientelism in Mexico’s Oportunidades Program 205
- 10. Gendering Welfare State Regimes in Latin America: Argentina in Comparative Perspective 228
- 11. Social Policy Reform and Continuity under the Bachelet Administration 247
- 12. Public Policy in Latin America: Towards a New Research Agenda 272
- Contributors 287
- Index 291
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
-
Part I. Policy-Making and Policy Processes
- 1. Thinking about Politics and Policymaking in Contemporary Latin America 3
- 2. Presidentialism and Policy-making in Latin America: The Case of Mexico 34
- 3. The New Institutionalism and Industrial Policy-making in Chile 54
- 4. Turbulent Times: Structural Reforms, Crisis, and Labour Policy in Argentina, 1990s–2000s 78
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Part II. Advocacy and Policy Change
- 5. Public Policy by Other Means: Playing the Judicial Arena 105
- 6. Federalism, Advocacy Networks, and Sexual Diversity Politics in Brazil 126
- 7. Agenda through Dispute: The Zoilamérica Narváez–Daniel Ortega Controversy 150
- 8. Transnational Policy Networks and Public Security Policy in Argentina and Chile 176
-
Part III. Old and New Directions in Social Policy
- 9. The Limits of Anti-Poverty Policy: Citizenship, Accountability, and Semi-clientelism in Mexico’s Oportunidades Program 205
- 10. Gendering Welfare State Regimes in Latin America: Argentina in Comparative Perspective 228
- 11. Social Policy Reform and Continuity under the Bachelet Administration 247
- 12. Public Policy in Latin America: Towards a New Research Agenda 272
- Contributors 287
- Index 291