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Democratization: dictatorships, development and diffusion - for political science enthusiasts.

This book is an in-depth study of democratization that covers different aspects such as institutional and cultural factors, implementation, and the role of global influences. It delves into the complexities of democracy promotion in developing countries and offers a nuanced picture of the hurdles involved. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the dynamics of democratic transitions and the challenges involved.

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ISBN: 9781421400099
Authors: Nathan J. Brown
Date of Publication: 2011-05-27
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Politics, Sociology, History
Goodreads rating: 4.13
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The explosive spread of democracy has radically transformed the international political landscape and captured the attention of academics, policy makers, and activists alike. With interest in democratization still growing, Nathan J. Brown and other leading political scientists assess the current state of the field, reflecting on the causes and diffusion of democracy over the past two decades. The volume focuses on three issues very much at the heart of discussions about democracy dictatorship, development, and diffusion. The essays first explore the surprising but necessary relationship between democracy and authoritarianism; they next analyze the introduction of democracy in developing countries; last, they examine how international factors affect the democratization process. In exploring these key issues, the contributors ask themselves three What causes a democracy to emerge and succeed? Does democracy make things better? Can democracy be successfully promoted? In contemplating these questions, The Dynamics of Democratization offers a frank and critical assessment of the field for students and scholars of comparative politics and the political economy of development. Gregg A. Brazinsky, George Washington University; Nathan J. Brown, George Washington University; Kathleen Bruhn, University of California at Santa Barbara; Valerie J. Bunce, Cornell University; José Antonio Cheibub, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Bruce J. Dickson, George Washington University; M. Steven Fish, University of California at Berkeley; John Gerring, Boston University; Henry E. Hale, George Washington University; Susan D. Hyde, Yale University; Craig M. Kauffman, George Washington University; Staffan I. Lindberg, University of Florida; Sara Meerow, University of Amsterdam; James Raymond Vreeland, Georgetown University; Sharon L. Wolchik, George Washington University
 

Democratization: dictatorships, development and diffusion - for political science enthusiasts.

This book is an in-depth study of democratization that covers different aspects such as institutional and cultural factors, implementation, and the role of global influences. It delves into the complexities of democracy promotion in developing countries and offers a nuanced picture of the hurdles involved. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the dynamics of democratic transitions and the challenges involved.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.