Transitions to Democracy
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321.6094 AND/L Lineages of the absolutist state/ | 321.6094 AND/L Lineages of the absolutist state/ | 321.6094 AND/L Lineages of the absolutist state/ | 321.8 AND/T Transitions to Democracy | 321.8 AUS/W Working a Democratic Constitution | 321.8 AUS/W Working a democratic constitution: the Indian experience/ | 321.8 AUS/W Working a Democratic Constitution |
Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 2 Transitions to Democracy: Toward a Dynamic Model; 3 Constitutions, The Federalist Papers, and the Transition to Democracy; 4 The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions; 5 Adding Collective Actors to Collective Outcomes: Labor and Recent Democratization in South America and Southern Europe; 6 Myths of Moderation: Confrontation and Conflict During Democratic Transitions; 7 Bureaucracy and Democratic Consolidation: Lessons from Eastern Europe; 8 The Paradoxes of Contemporary Democracy: Formal, Participatory, and Social Dimensions. 9 Modes of Transition and Democratization: South America and Eastern Europe in Comparitive Prospective10 Explaining India's Transition to Democracy; 11 Democratization in Africa after 1989: Comparative and Theoretical Perspectives; 12 Fortuitous Byproducts; Bibliographical Essay: The Genealogy of Democratization; Bibliography; Index
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