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Promise and Perils of Participatory Policy Making

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Int Labor Office StaffKonstantinos PapadakisLucio Baccaro2 editions

Explores whether civil society organisations have a stronger influence when directly involved in policy making than when trying to exert influence from the outside. Contrasts the theoretical underpinnings of participatory governance and deliberation theories with empirical findings from field research in South Africa. Underlines the roles of mobilization capacities and exit options from participatory structures.

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