The Governing Left in Uruguay (2005–2015): A Participatory Democratic Experiment
by Nicolás Bentancur and José Miguel Busquets
An account of the first 10 years of government of a leftist party in Uruguay—the Frente Amplio—focusing on a mode of designing public policies that prioritized participation by civil society organizations suggests that this strategy distinguishes it from the preceding traditional party administrations and challenges the “liberal-democratic” label assigned to it by some of the high-profile specialized literature.
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