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Entendiendo la erosión democrática en América Latina: la República Bolivariana de Venezuela como un caso de “democratic backsliding” (período 2009-2017)
(Departamento de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales, Escuela de Ciencias Sociales y Gobierno, Tecnológico de Monterrey, 2017-01-01)
Basic Income and Time Use Democratization
(De Gruyter, 2016-06)
Time has become a valuable asset within capitalism. "Time is money" is a well known and usually shared principle. As in regard to many other type of assets, the distribution of time is pretty unfair, as well as it is the ...
La participación ciudadana y sus vínculos con la “democratización del conocimiento”: un análisis desde la perspectiva republicana
(Universidad de La Salle. Ediciones Unisalle, 3 de)
Socio-ecological inequality and the democratization process
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2018)
I focus my attention on what I consider are among the most significant obstacles and threats to substantive democratization and regional integration in Latin America and the Caribbean, which are the growing socio-ecological ...
Setting the Comparative Agenda: Territorially Uneven Democratization Processes in Large Federations
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016)
This chapter offers a comparative historical analysis of the nature and scope of variations in political rights at the subnational level in the worlds six largest federal democracies--Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and the ...
Azerbaijan Democratic Party: Ups and Downs (1945-1946)
(Escuela de Estudios Generales de la Universidad de Costa Rica, 2020)
Mixed messages about democratization in the many Mexicos
(Wiley, 2021-11)
The subnational variations within a country as diverse asMexico can be as strong as the variation in democratic quality between different countries. In this article we present Mexico as an exemplary case study and build ...
Democratic Legitimacy under Strain? Declining Political Support and Mass Demostrations in Chile
(2014)
The process of democratic transition in Chile has generally been regarded as one of the most successful cases of democratization in Latin America, with the Concertación coalition governments aiming for high levels of ...