Democratic Deepening in Third Wave Democracies: Experiments with Participation in Mexico City

After the initial transition to democratic rule the question of how to improve the quality of democracy has become the key challenge facing Third Wave democracies. In the debate about the promotion of more responsive government, institutional reforms to increase direct participation of citizens in p...

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Civil society
Democracy
Democratization
Liberalization
Mexico
Participation
Policy making
Political behavior
Political participation
Political sociology
Political thought
Reforms
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