Routledge handbook of democratization / edited by Jeffrey Haynes.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2012.
Description
1 online resource (464 p.) ill.

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Routledge handbooks. [More in this series]
Summary note
This exciting new handbook provides a global overview of the process of democratization, offering chapter by chapter discussion at both the country and regional levels and examining the interaction between the domestic and external factors that affect the progression of countries from authoritarian to democratic rule.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language note
English
Contents
  • Front Cover; Routledge Handbook of Democratization; Copyright Page; Contents; List of illustrations; List of abbreviations; Notes on contributors; Introduction: Jeffrey Haynes; Part I: Democratization - the regional picture; 1. Central and Eastern Europe: Paul G. Lewis; 2. Central America: John A. Booth; 3. South America: Anita Breuer; 4. Sub-Saharan Africa: Elke Zuern; 5. The Middle East and North Africa: Francesco Cavatorta; 6. Central Asia: Verena Fritz and Jonathan Wheatley; 7. Democracy in South Asia: India and Pakistan: parallel pasts, divergent futures: Farida Jalalzai
  • 8. East and Southeast Asia: Matthew CarlsonPart II: Democratization and governance; 9. Democratic transitions: Jay Ulfelder; 10. Democratization and inclusion: Ludvig Beckman; 11. Hybrid regimes: a social foundations approach: Garry Rodan and Kanishka Jayasuriya; 12. Deviant democracies: Renske Doorenspleet; 13. The military: Thomas C. Bruneau; 14. Political parties: Vicky Randall; 15. Civil society: David Herbert; 16. Social capital: Bo Rothstein and Rasmus Broms; Part III: Democratization and international relations; 17. The third and fourth waves of democracy: Fabrice Lehoucq
  • 18. Democratic conditionality: Richard Youngs19. The United Nations and democratization: Martin Slann; 20. The European Union and democratization: Michelle Pace; 21. The African Union and democratization: Charles Manga Fombad; 22. The Organization of American States and democratization: Monica Herz; Part IV: Democratization and development; 23. Democratization, poverty and inequality: Gordon Crawford and Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai; 24. Democratization and security: Vincent Boudreau; 25. Democratization and human rights: convergence and divergence: David Beetham
  • 26. Democratization and gender: Wendy Stokes27.Democratization and war: Wolfgang Merkel; 28. Democratization and conflict resolution: Sonja Grimm; Index
ISBN
9780203148433 (Electronic Book)
OCLC
  • 798532077
  • 788996046
Doi
  • 10.4324/9780203148433
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