Civic participation and interactions with different levels of Government: National and international
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States have promoted many instruments of citizen participation at different levels of government. In most cases, local spheres were granted as a privilege to involve citizens in public decision-making. Simultaneously, we can see how citizens organize themselves in civil society, associations and NGOs, through which they aspire to collaborate and find support for their actions at the international level and thus influence decisions made within States. This paper is situated in the context of Latin American democracies and aims to analyze citizen participation from two perspectives: the institutional (States) and the international or non institutional.
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