Pinochet’s dictatorial democracy: regionalization and local government
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https://doi.org/10.35305/ac.v12i12.435Keywords:
Dictatorship - Regionalization - Democracy - Municipal governmentAbstract
This article explores the regionalization process promoted by General Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship towards the end of the ‘70s. According to our hypothesis, economic modernization was a precondition for Chile’s social depoliticization, the redefinition of politics, and the making of a new “democracy”. Regionalization allowed a staggered participation, where the most important decisions were centralized at a national or regional level, while grassroots citizen activity remained relegated to the lowest rung, the local level. Pinochet’s “democracy” would be of a municipal nature.Downloads
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