Institutions and the adoption of rights: political and property rights in Colombia

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Carmenza Gallo
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[1] City University of New York,Department of Sociology, Queens College and The Graduate Center
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Theory and Society | 2010年 / 39卷
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Collective Actor; Private Property; Political Participation; Latin American Country; Democratic Regime;
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Citizenship rights are the result of specific political bargains between different collective actors and state authorities (Tilly Theory and Society 26(34):599–602, 1997). The political bargains for rights are encoded in institutions, and these institutions develop independently from each other and take organizational characteristics that make certain rights easier to adopt than others. I argue that these institutions vary along two dimensions that affect the extent to which states can adopt rights successfully: one dimension is distributional and the second is the depth or extension of the rules that frame a given right. This article focuses on the institutional differences between property rights, especially land property, and political rights, and on the consequences of those differences on their adoption. I then illustrate my argument with examples from Colombia since 1980.
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