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How Movement Strength Matters: Social Movement Strength and the Implementation of Ethnodevelopment Policy in Ecuador and Peru

机译:运动强度如何发挥作用:厄瓜多尔和秘鲁的社会运动强度与民族发展政策的实施

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Why has Ecuador been much more successful at implementing participatory policy than Peru despite the similarity between the two countries’ policies and despite their similarly low state capacity? To answer this question, this article draws on insights from implementation literature that point to factors such as incentives written into policy, the commitment of administrations and bureaucratic agencies, and few veto points in the chain of implementation. While this article does not challenge such findings, it suggests that we must look further back in the causal chain to understand what brings such facilitating conditions about. Through an examination of ethnodevelopment policy in Ecuador and Peru, I find that the strength of social movements is most responsible for creating the conditions that foster implementation. Neither civil society nor the state alone can bring about successful participatory policy implementation. Rather, strong social movements can make the state comply with its own laws.
机译:尽管厄瓜多尔两国的政策相似,而且国家能力也很低,为什么厄瓜多尔在实施参与性政策方面比秘鲁成功得多?为了回答这个问题,本文利用了来自实施文献的见解,这些见解指出了诸如政策激励措施,政府和官僚机构的承诺以及实施链中的否决点等因素。尽管本文并不质疑这些发现,但它表明我们必须进一步回顾因果关系链,以了解带来这种便利条件的原因。通过检查厄瓜多尔和秘鲁的民族发展政策,我发现社会运动的力量是创造促进实施条件的最主要因素。公民社会和国家都不能成功地实施参与性政策。相反,强大的社会运动可以使国家遵守自己的法律。

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