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E-Book, Englisch, 256 Seiten, E-Book

Haynes Democracy in the Developing World

Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-0-7456-7738-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East

E-Book, Englisch, 256 Seiten, E-Book

ISBN: 978-0-7456-7738-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Until the late 1980s, there were very few democratically electedgovernments in the developing world. These areas were characterizedby a range of authoritarian regimes from military administrationsto one-party dictatorships. Over the past decade, however, thesituation has altered significantly and an increasing number ofdeveloping countries have made the transition to democracy. Forsome, this process of building and consolidating democracy has beenrelatively easy, while for others, it has proved more complex andharder to sustain.
In this important new textbook, Jeff Haynes seeks to explain whythese differences occur. Adopting a broadly comparative approach,he begins by examining the theories and practice of democratictransition and consolidation in the new democracies of Africa,Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. Haynes argues persuasivelythat a country's ability to consolidate democracy depends not onlyon the interaction of structural and agency factors, but also on avariety of specific domestic and international concerns which mayhelp or hinder democratic progress. Using a wide range of casestudies to illustrate his argument, Haynes provides an accessibleand comprehensive analysis of the processes and problems ofdemocratic consolidation in developing nations.
This is an important textbook that will be invaluable tostudents in a variety of areas from politics and comparativepolitics to development studies and history.

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Chapter 1: The Third Wave of Democracy.
Introduction.
The third wave of democracy and its ramifications.
Forms of authoritarian rule.
Forms of democracy.
Types of democratic regime.
Overall conclusions.
Chapter 2: Democratic Transitions and StructuredContingency.
Democratic transitions in comparative perspective.
Characteristics of democratic transitions.
Structured contingency.
Overall conclusions.
Chapter 3: Explaining Democratic Consolidation.
What is democratic consolidation?.
Democratic consolidation: political, economic and internationaldimensions.
Theoretical perspectives and hypotheses on democraticconsolidation.
Chapter 4: Latin America.
Introduction.
Structural impediments to democracy in Latin America.
Democratic consolidation in Latin America.
Case studies: Mexico and Venezuela.
Overall conclusions.
Chapter 5: East and South East Asia.
Introduction.
Structural impediments to democracy in East and South EastAsia.
Democratic consolidation in East and South East Asia.
Case studies: South Korea and the Philippines.
Overall conclusions.
Chapter 6: South Asia.
Introduction.
Structural impediments to democracy in South Asia.
Democratic consolidation in South Asia.
Case studies: India and Pakistan.
Overall conclusions.
Chapter 7: Africa.
Introduction.
Structural impediments to democracy in Africa.
Democratic consolidation in Africa.
Case studies: South Africa and Ghana.
Overall conclusions.
Chapter 8: The Middle East.
Introduction.
Structural impediments to democracy in the Middle East.
Democratization in the Middle East.
Case studies: Kuwait and Turkey.
Overall conclusions.
Chapter 9: Conclusions.
Structured contingency and democracy.
Democratic consolidation in Africa, Asia, Latin America and theMiddle East.
The future.
Appendix: The Freedom House Survey and Organization.
Bibliography.
Index


Jeff Haynes is Professor of Politics at London GuildhallUniversity.



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