Waves of Democracy looks at two centuries of history of democratization as a series of multicontinental episodes in which social movements and elite power holders in many countries converged to reorganize political systems. Democracy is defined and redefined in these episodes. John Markoff examines several ways in which governing elites of national states mimic each other and ways in which social movements and elites interact. There is no other book written for undergraduates that looks at democracy over such a broad sweep of time and across so many countries and cultures.
11—18, and Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, “Democratic Elections, Democratic Government, and Democratic Theory,” in Democracy at the Polls ed. David Butler, Howard R. Penniman, and Austin Ranney (Washington: American Enterprise Institute for ...
This book looks at 200 years of democracy around the world viewing the history of democratization as a series of episodes in which social movements and elite power holders converged to reorganize political systems.
This book examines three waves of contention in Europe and Latin America across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Disillusionment with democracy, Huntington argues, is necessary to consolidating democracy. He concludes the book with an analysis of the political, economic, and cultural factors that will decide whether or not the third wave continues.
The Precarious Triumph of Ideals Todd Landman. can lead to conflict between the two branches over policy and, in extreme cases, can lead to constitutional crises and even democratic breakdown (e.g. as in the case of Brazil in 1964 and ...
What are their main achievements and shortcomings? This volume offers an ambitious and comprehensive overview of the unprecedented advances as well as the setbacks in the post-1978 wave of democratization.
The first paperback volume, Themes and Perspectives, addresses issues of institutional design, civil-military relations, civil society, and economic development.
The authors of each chapter in this volume examine both internal and external dimensions of both democratic success and failure.
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 ...
Burkhart, Ross E., and Michael Lewis-Beck. 1994. ... In Guillermo O'Donnell, Philippe C. Schmitter, and Laurence Whitehead, eds., Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Comparative Perspectives, pp. 137–53.