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¿Qué tienen las asociaciones de la sociedad civil que promueven la democracia?

[journal article]

Chalmers, Douglas A.

Abstract

El autor analiza las asociaciones de la sociedad civil y su efecto como fuerzas democratizantes, desde el punto de vista de metas, estructuras internas, nexos con otros organismos, diversidad y multiplicidad, así como la distribución de los distintos tipos de asociaciones, y los patrones de cambio a... view more

El autor analiza las asociaciones de la sociedad civil y su efecto como fuerzas democratizantes, desde el punto de vista de metas, estructuras internas, nexos con otros organismos, diversidad y multiplicidad, así como la distribución de los distintos tipos de asociaciones, y los patrones de cambio ante nuevos retos. Concluye afirmando que aunque las asociaciones no son una panacea para promover la democracia, aparentemente sí acompañan su crecimiento y forman parte de cualquier sistema moderno.... view less


The author analyzes associations in civil society and their effect as democratizing forces, from the point of view of goals, internal structures, links with other organisms, diversity and multiplicity, as well as and the distribution of the different kinds of associations, and the patterns of change... view more

The author analyzes associations in civil society and their effect as democratizing forces, from the point of view of goals, internal structures, links with other organisms, diversity and multiplicity, as well as and the distribution of the different kinds of associations, and the patterns of change before new challenges. He concludes that although associations are not a panacea to promote democracy, apparently they do accompany its growth and are part of any modern system.... view less

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Training, Teaching and Studying, Professional Organizations of the Political Science

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
1997

Page/Pages
p. 147-168

Journal
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 41 (1997) 170

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.2448492xe.1997.170.49303

ISSN
2448-492X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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