Theories , methods and historical perspectives
In: Sage library of political science
In: States and political economies of democratization Vol. 1
In: Sage library of political science
In: Sage library of political science
In: States and political economies of democratization Vol. 1
In: Sage library of political science
In: States and political economies of democratization Vol. 3
In: Sage library of political science
In: States and political economies of democratization Vol. 4
In: Sage library of political science
In: States and political economies of democratization Vol. 2
In: Democratization, 4
Developing Democracy beyond the State, Gráinne De Búrca, S. 3-54. - Globalization and Democracy, Donatella Della Porta, S. 55-74. - Diffusion and the International Context of Democratization, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and Michael Ward, S. 75-97. - Democracy's Third Wave, Samuel Huntington, S. 99-120. - Other Domains of Democratic Theory: Space, Power and the Politics of Democratization, David Slater, S. 121-148. - Democratization and Ideational Diffusion: Europe, Mercosur and Social Citizenship, Jean Grugel, 149-193. - Disembedded Democracy?: Globalization and the 'Third Way', Joseph Lewandowski, S. 195-211. - Human Rights, Principled Issue-Networks, and Sovereignty in Latin America, Kathryn Sikkink, S. 213-244. - Democracy and the Multinationals, Richard Youngs, S. 245-264. - Civil Society and Peacebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Roberto Belloni, S. 265-286 . - The Contradictions of Democratization by Force: The Case of Iraq, David Beetham, S. 289-300. - The International Context of Morocco's Stalled Democratization, Francesco Cavatorta, S. 301-320. - Transnationalizing Democracy Promotion: The Role of Western of Political Foundations and Think Tanks, James Scott, S. 321-343. - The Politics of 'Public Opinion' in the Philippines, Eva-Lotta Hedman, S. 345-363. - EU Accession of Central and Eastern European Countries : Democracy and Integration as Conflicting Logics, Kristi Raik, S. 365-385
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In: Democratization, 1
Democratization as Deliberative Capacity Building, John Dryzek, S. 3-24. - Citizenship and Social Class, Thomas Marshall, S. 25-31. - Of the Limits to the Authority of Society over the Individual, John Stuart Mill, S. 33-47. - Recent Theories of Democracy and the 'Classical Myth', Carole Pateman, S. 49-68. - Socialism and Democracy, Joseph Schumpeter, S. 69-130. - Democracy as a Universal Value, Amartya Sen, S. 131-144. - Dissident Citizenship: Democratic Theory, Political Courage, and Activist Women, Holloway Sparks, S. 145-178. - Comparative Democratization: Big and Bounded Generalizations, Valerie Bunce, S. 181-210. - Democracy with Adjectives: Conceptual Innovation in Comparative Research, David Collier and Steven Levitsky, S. 211-230. - Three Paradoxes of Democracy, Larry Diamond, S. 231-243. - An Economic Theory of Political Action in a Democracy, Anthony Downs, S. 245-264. - Some Social Requisites of Democracy: Economic Development and Political Legitimacy, Seymour Martin Lipset, S. 265-304. - Modernization: Theories and Facts, Adam Przeworski and Fernando Limongi, S. 305-330. - What Democracy Is… And Is Not, Philippe Schmitter and Terry Lynn Karl, S. 331-343. - The Historical Turn in Democratization Studies : a New Research Agenda for Europe and Beyond, Giovanni Capoccia and Daniel Ziblatt, S. 345-376
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In: Democratization, 2
How Democracies Emerge: The "Sequencing" Fallacy, Thomas Carothers, S. 3-18. - What Do We Know about Democratization after Twenty Years?, Barbara Geddes, S. 19-47. - Toward Consolidated Democracies, Juan Linz and Alfred Stepan, S. 49-68. - Democratization Backwards: The Problem of Third Wave Democracies, Richard Rose and Doh Chull Shin, S. 69-92. - Market Economy and Democratic Polity, David Beetham, S. 95-111. - Democratization, Sequencing, and State Failure in Africa: Lessons from Kenya, Daniel Branch and Nic Cheeseman, S. 113-137. - Comparing Democratic Systems, Donald Horowitz, S. 139-145. - On the State, Democratization, and Some Conceptual Problems: A Latin American View with Glances at Some Post-Communist States, Guillermo O'Donnell, S. 147-170. - Institutions Matter?, Adam Przeworski, S. 171-182. - Democratization and Dissension: the Formation of the Workers' Party, Margaret E. Keck, S. 183-209. - Backlash in Bolivia: Regional Autonomy as a Reaction against Indigenous Mobilization, Kent Eaton, S. 211-241. - Rethinking Responses to State Failure, with Special Reference to Africa, Brennan E. Kraxberger, S. 243-259. - Democratization and the Institutionalization of Latin American Political Parties, Robert H. Dix, S. 262-281. - Democracy from the Outside-In? International Organizations and Democratization, Jon Pevehouse, S. 285-319. - Markets, States, and Democracy: Patron-Client Networks and the Case for Democracy in Developing Countries, Mustaq H. Khan, 321-343. - Why Democracy needs a Level Playing Field, Steven Levitsky and Lucan Way, S. 345-356. - Does Oil Hinder Democracy?, Michael L. Ross, S. 357-389. - Post-Neoliberalism in Latin America: Rebuilding and Reclaiming the State after Crisis, Jean Grugel and Pía Riggirozzi, S. 391-411
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In: Democratization, 3
Labour and Democratization in South Korea and Taiwan, Yin-Wah Chu, S. 3-23. - Adding Collective Actors to Collective Outcomes: Labour and Recent Democratization in South America and Southern Europe, Ruth Berins Collier and James Mahoney, S. 25-43. - Toward Democratic Consolidation, Larry Diamond, S. 45-58. - Questioning Tocqueville in Africa: Continuity and Change in Civil Society during Nigeria's Democratization, Carl LeVan, S. 59-83. - Gendering Politics and Policy in Transitions to Democracy: Chile and South Africa, Georgina Waylen, S. 85-101. - Spaces of Civil Society: the Role of Migrant Non-Governmental Organizations in Beijing and Shanghai, Jennifer Y.J. Hsu, S. 103-120. - Human Rights, Democracy and Development: The Debate in East Asia, Rosemary Foot, S. 123-137. - Religion and Democratization in Africa, Jeff Haynes, S. 139-161. - The Politics of Democratization: Lessons from Bosnia and Iraq, Alex Jeffrey, S. 163-184. - Democracy, Indigenous Movements and the Postliberal Challenge in Latin America, Deborah J. Yashar, S. 185-212. - Democracy's Labor: Disjunctive Memory in a Bolivian Workes' Union, Robert Albro, S. 213-233. - Waves of Change within Civil Society in Latin America: Mexico City and Sao Paulo, Adrian Gurza Lavalle and Natália S. Bueno, S. 235-269 . - The Taming of the Idea of Civil Society, Gideon Baker, S. 273-300. - Democratizing Civil Society in Latin America, Alison Brysk, S. 301-315. - Civil Society, Social Capital and Development: Dissection of a Complex Discourse, Goran Hyden, S. 317-344. - NGOs, Civil Society and Democratization: A Critical Review of the Literature, Claire Mercer, S. 345-365. - Accounting for the 'Dark Side' of Social Capital: Reading Robert Putnam on Democracy, James Putzel, S. 367-379
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