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Mobilising For Democracy

Explains how ordinary citizens and their organizations mobilize to deepen democracy. This book includes a collection of empirical case studies from Angola, Bangladesh, Brazil, India, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa that illustrate how alternative forms of political mobilization engage with the formal institutions of representative democracy.
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Explains how ordinary citizens & their organizations mobilize to deepen democracy. This book

Includes::
a collection of empirical case studies from Angola, Bangladesh, Brazil, India, Kenya, Nigeria & South Africa that illustrate how alternative forms of political mobilization engage with the formal institutions of representative democracy.

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