The essays appearing in the collection Transitions from Authoritarian rule... will serve as reference points for students of redemocratization for years to come. Other essays will serve as classic case studies... the volumes deserve to be read time and again. -- Nancy Bermeo Comparative Politics

An array of internationally noted scholars examines the process of democratization in Southern Europe and Latin America. The authors provide new interpretations of both current and historical efforts of nations to end periods of authoritarian rule and to initiate transition to democracy, efforts that have met with widely varying degrees of success and failure. Extensive case studies of individual countries, a comparative overview, and a synthesis conclusions offer important insights for political scientists, students, and all concerned with the prospects for democracy. In Volume 3, despite the unique contexts of transitions in individual countries, significant points of comparison emerge — such as the influence of foreign nations and the role of agents outside the government. These analyses explore both intra- and interregional similarities and differences.
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ForewordPreface1. International Aspects of Democratization2. Some Problems in the Study of the Transition to Democracy3. Paths toward Redemocratization: Theoretical and Comparative Considerations4. Liberalization and Democratization in South America: Perspectives from the 1970s5. Demilitarization and the Institutionalization of Military-dominated Polities in Latin America6. Entrepreneurs and the Transition Process: The Brazilian Case7. Economic Policies and the Prospects for Successful Transition from Authoritarian Rule in Latin AmericaNotes Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780801831928
Publisert
1986-11-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Johns Hopkins University Press
Vekt
312 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

Biographical note

Laurence Whitehead is a professor at Nuffield College at Oxford University.