A groundbreaking account of how prolonged grassroots mobilization lays
the foundations for durable democratization When protests swept
through the Middle East at the height of the Arab Spring, the world
appeared to be on the verge of a wave of democratization. Yet with the
failure of many of these uprisings, it has become clearer than ever
that the path to democracy is strewn with obstacles. Mohammad Ali
Kadivar examines the conditions leading to the success or failure of
democratization, shedding vital new light on how prodemocracy
mobilization affects the fate of new democracies. Drawing on a wealth
of new evidence, Kadivar shows how the longest episodes of
prodemocracy protest give rise to the most durable new democracies. He
analyzes more than one hundred democratic transitions in eighty
countries between 1950 and 2010, showing how more robust democracies
emerge from lengthier periods of unarmed mobilization. Kadivar then
analyzes five case studies—South Africa, Poland, Pakistan, Egypt,
and Tunisia—to investigate the underlying mechanisms. He finds that
organization building during the years of struggle develops the
leadership needed for lasting democratization and strengthens civil
society after dictatorship. Popular Politics and the Path to Durable
Democracy challenges the prevailing wisdom in American foreign policy
that democratization can be achieved through military or coercive
interventions, revealing how lasting change arises from sustained,
nonviolent grassroots mobilization.
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ISBN
9780691229140
Publisert
2022
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Princeton University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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