Participatory Budgeting in Brazil

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271032535

Contestation, Cooperation, and Accountability

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By Brian Wampler
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Contents

List of Tables and Figures

List of Acronyms

Acknowledgments

1. Extending Citizenship and Accountability Through Participatory Budgeting

2. Participatory Budgeting: Rules of the Game

3. Authority, Negotiation, and Solidarity: PB Delegates’ Attitudes and Behaviors

4. Porto Alegre and Ipatinga: The Successful Delegation of Authority and the Use of Contentious Politics (Among Friends)

5. Blumenau and Rio Claro: Weak Mayoral Support and the Absence of Contentious Politics

6. São Paulo and Santo André: Co-optation, Limited Delegation, and Signaling

7. Belo Horizonte and Recife: Contentious Politics and Mayoral Shifts

8. Deepening Democracy Through the Expansion of Citizenship Rights and Accountability

Appendix

Bibliography

Index



“Wampler untangles the political and social factors that explain the connection between executive commitment and the success of participatory budgeting. . . . [He] makes a major contribution by illuminating the composition of civil society organizations that advance participatory democratic institutions.”

—Archon Fung, Perspectives on Politics

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