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Models of democracy
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This chapter elucidates and criticizes the two models of the nature and consolidation of democratic politics in Latin America. These models will be a constant presence within the remainder of the text as various aspects of the political process are highlighted. The chapter explores the meaning of democracy and citizenship in contemporary Latin America. It examines already existing models of transition and consolidation of Latin American politics and their relationship to democracy. The importance of participatory democracy, the status of social movements within the state and a holistic approach towards democracy incorporating socio-economic as well as political elements are amongst the main concerns of the radical model. As with all radical theorists, the core of Munck's critique is that authentic democracy cannot grow in societies marked by structural socio-economic and political inequalities and inequities.

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Democracy in Latin America

Mobilization, power and the search for a new politics

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