Accountability Politics: Power and Voice in Rural Mexico

Jonathan A. Fox

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Abstract

How can the seeds of accountability ever grow in authoritarian environments? Embedding accountability into the state is an inherently uneven, partial, and contested process. Campaigns for public accountability often win limited concessions at best, but they can leave cracks in the system that serve as handholds for subsequent efforts to open up the state to public scrutiny. This book explores how civil society 'thickens' by comparing two decades of rural citizens' struggles to hold the Mexican state accountable, exploring both change and continuity before, during, and after national electoral turning points. The book addresses how much power-sharing really happens in policy innovations that include participatory social and environmental councils, citizen oversight of elections and the secret ballot, decentralized social investment funds, participation reforms in World Bank projects, community-managed food programs, as well as new social oversight and public information access reforms. Meanwhile, efforts to exercise voice unfold at the same time as rural citizens consider their exit options, as millions migrate to the US, where many have since come together in a new migrant civil society. This book concludes that new analytical frameworks are needed to understand 'transitions to accountability'. This involves unpacking the interaction between participation, transparency, and accountability.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAccountability Politics
Subtitle of host publicationPower and Voice in Rural Mexico
PublisherOxford University Press
Pages1-464
Number of pages464
ISBN (Electronic)9780191709005
ISBN (Print)9780199208852
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2008
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© Jonathan Fox 2007. All rights reserved.

Keywords

  • Civil society
  • Decentralization
  • Indigenous rights
  • Migrant civil society
  • Rural development
  • Secret ballot
  • Social capital
  • Social movements
  • Transparency
  • World bank

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