Includes bibliographical references (pages [356]-426) and index.
Contents:
Transitions to accountability : disentangling state and regime -- Civil society and accountability politics -- How does civil society thicken? the political construction of social capital in rural Mexico -- Democratic rural development : leadership accountability in regional peasant organizations -- National electoral choices in rural Mexico -- Contrasting theory and practice : the World Bank and social capital in rural Mexico -- Decentralizing decentralization : Mexico's invisible fourth level of the state -- Comparing regional rural development councils : do invited spaces' empower? -- Accessing accountability : individual versus collective voices -- Exit followed by voice : Mexico's migrant civil society -- Unpacking accountability politics.
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