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Civil society, the church, and democracy in southern Mexico: Oaxaca, 1970--2007.

机译:墨西哥南部的民间社会,教堂和民主制度:瓦哈卡,1970--2007年。

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This dissertation examines the process of transition to democratic governance in developing nations. In particular, it explores the role of civil society and of the progressive Catholic Church as a significant part of it in the democratization process at a sub-national level. The regional-temporal focus of this study is southern Mexico from the 1970s to the present, more specifically the predominantly indigenous state of Oaxaca. This dissertation fills a gap in the literature on the application of a concept, that of civil society, that arose in the context of the modernizing West to the democratization process of a Latin American and largely indigenous society.;The choice of Oaxaca as an area for study allows for two main perspectives of analysis: first, it highlights the differences in state-society relationships that take place at a sub-national as compared to a national level, and the types of regimes resulting from these differences. Second, it emphasizes the way in which the highly indigenous character of Oaxaca's population shapes the nature and goals of this state's civil society.;The central point of this dissertation is that civil society has been a significant factor in inducing democratization in Oaxaca by transforming the state-society relationship from co-optation to contestation, as well as in conveying the culturally determined political demands of the indigenous peoples to liberal political institutions. The success of civil society on this endeavor, however, depends not only on the composition of civil society itself but also on the complex array of rights, leaders, political opportunity for reform, and cultural environment in which civil society develops.;More specifically, the processes of democratization and de-democratization in Oaxaca depend in large measure on the ways in which national and sub-national actors shape the balance between cooperative, confrontational, and radical forms of civil society. Where political opportunities for reform allow confrontational forces to gain great capacity to challenge categorical inequalities, the processes of democratization have greater chances of succeeding. Where national and sub-national elites are able to use cooperative and radical spaces in civil society to restrict contestation, de-democratization should be expected.
机译:本文考察了发展中国家向民主治理过渡的过程。特别是,它探讨了民间社会和进步的天主教教会在地方以下国家民主化进程中的重要作用。这项研究的时空重点是从1970年代到现在的墨西哥南部,更具体地说是主要的瓦哈卡州。本论文填补了在公民社会概念的应用方面的文献空白,该概念是在西方现代化与拉丁美洲和很大程度上是土著社会的民主化进程中产生的。瓦哈卡州作为一个地区的选择对于研究而言,有两个主要的分析视角:首先,它强调了与国家层面相比在次国家层面发生的州与社会关系的差异,以及由这些差异导致的制度类型。其次,它强调了瓦哈卡州人口的高度土著特征塑造了该州公民社会的性质和目标的方式。;本文的重点是,公民社会已经成为通过改变瓦哈卡州民主化来诱导瓦哈卡州民主化的重要因素。国家与社会之间的关系,从增选到竞争,以及将土著人民在文化上确定的政治要求传达给自由政治机构。但是,公民社会在这一努力上的成功不仅取决于公民社会本身的组成,还取决于权利,领导者,改革的政治机会以及公民社会发展的文化环境的复杂组合。瓦哈卡州的民主化和民主化进程在很大程度上取决于国家和次国家行为者塑造公民社会的合作,对抗和激进形式之间的平衡的方式。改革的政治机会使对抗力量获得了更大的能力来挑战绝对的不平等,而民主化进程则有更大的成功机会。如果国家和国家以下的精英阶层能够利用公民社会中的合作和激进空间来限制竞争,那么就应该实现民主化。

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  • 作者

    Lombera, Juan Manuel.;

  • 作者单位

    Temple University.;

  • 授予单位 Temple University.;
  • 学科 Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 267 p.
  • 总页数 267
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 政治理论;
  • 关键词

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