After decades of democratization around the world this is a major new analysis of all its processes in three important areas: Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, and Latin America.
After decades of democratization around the world this is a major new analysis of all its processes in three important areas: Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, and Latin America.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Leonardo Morlino is President of the International Political Science Association (IPSA). He has been Monte dei Paschi Visiting Professor at St. Antony's College, Oxford, UK and visiting Professor at University of Brisbane (Australia). He was awarded the Jean Monnet Chair in European Studies. He was Bechtel Visiting Professor at Stanford University, Stanford, Ca, (USA); Jemolo Fellow, Nuffield College, (Oxford, UK); visiting Professor at Institute Juan March in Madrid (Spain); and visiting Professor at Institute d'Etudes Politiques in Paris (France). He was awarded two laurea honoris causa from the University of Bucarest (Romania) and the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina). He currently Professor of Political Science at Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali, Roma (Italy).
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Introduction Part I: The Basics 1: What Theory in Democratization Studies? 2: Definitional Conundrums 3: Are There Hybrid Regimes? Part II: Transitions, Consolidations, Crises 4: What Transitions to Democracy? 5: Domestic Anchoring 6: External Anchoring Part III: Qualities Deepening 7: Analysing Democratic Qualities 8: TODEM Applied Concluding Remarks References
Introduction Part I: The Basics 1: What Theory in Democratization Studies? 2: Definitional Conundrums 3: Are There Hybrid Regimes? Part II: Transitions, Consolidations, Crises 4: What Transitions to Democracy? 5: Domestic Anchoring 6: External Anchoring Part III: Qualities Deepening 7: Analysing Democratic Qualities 8: TODEM Applied Concluding Remarks References
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