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Silva and H. Cleuren --$tChapter One. Assessing Participatory Democracy In Brazil And Chile: An Introduction /$rPatricio Silva and Herwig Cleuren --$tChapter Two. Grassroots Movements And Political Activism In Chile And Brazil /$rJoe Foweraker --$tChapter Three. Local Democracy And Popular Participation In Chile And Brazil /$rPaul W. Posner --$tChapter Four. Participative Institutions In Brazil: Mayors And The Expansion Of Accountability In Comparative Perspective /$rBrian Wampler --$tChapter Five. The Redistributive Effects Of The Participatory Budgeting In Porto Alegre /$rAdalmir Marquetti --$tChapter Six. Politicizing The Civic: Participatory Budgeting In Porto Alegre /$rGianpaolo Baiocchi --$tChapter Seven. State-Society Synergy And The Problems Of Participation In Porto Alegre /$rRebecca N. Abers --$tChapter Eight. Assessing The Claims Of Proponents And Critics Of The Participatory Budget: Lessons From Minas Gerais, Brazil /$rWilliam R. Nylen --$tChapter Nine. Surviving Regime Change? Participatory Democracy And The Politics Of Citizenship In Porto Alegre, Brazil /$rKees Koonings --$tChapter Ten. Civic Deliberation And Participatory Budgeting: The Case Of San Joaquín, Santiago De Chile /$rAdolfo Castillo Díaz --$tChapter Eleven. Participation And Mestizaje Of State-Civil Society In Chile /$rGonzalo de la Maza --$tChapter Twelve. Citizens? Involvement And Social Policies In Chile: Patronage Or Participation? /$rVicente Espinoza --$tChapter Thirteen. Old Habits In New Clothes, Or Clientelism, Patronage And The Unión Demócrata Independiente /$rMarcus Klein --$tChapter Fourteen. Top-Down And Bottom-Up Democracy In Chile Under Bachelet /$rPatricio Navia --$tBibliography /$rP. Silva and H. Cleuren --$tList Of Contributors /$rP. Silva and H. Cleuren --$tIndex /$rP. Silva and H. 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