In War's Wake
International Conflict and the Fate of Liberal Democracy
Herausgeber: Kier, Elizabeth; Krebs, Ronald R
In War's Wake
International Conflict and the Fate of Liberal Democracy
Herausgeber: Kier, Elizabeth; Krebs, Ronald R
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This landmark interdisciplinary volume brings together distinguished historians, sociologists, and political scientists to examine the impact of war on democracy.
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This landmark interdisciplinary volume brings together distinguished historians, sociologists, and political scientists to examine the impact of war on democracy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780521194815
- ISBN-10: 0521194814
- Artikelnr.: 30204641
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780521194815
- ISBN-10: 0521194814
- Artikelnr.: 30204641
1. Introduction: war and democracy in comparative perspective Elizabeth
Kier and Ronald Krebs; Part I. War and Democratic Transitions: New and
Durable Democracies?: 2. Does war influence democratization? Edward
Mansfield and Jack Snyder; 3. Dodging a bullet: democracy's gains in modern
war Paul Starr; 4. Armed conflict and the durability of electoral democracy
Nancy Bermeo; Part II. War and Democratic Publics: Reshaping Political
Participation?: 5. The effects of war on civil society: cross-national
evidence from World War II Rieko Kage; 6. Veterans, human rights, and the
tranformation of European democracy Jay Winter; 7. War and reform: gaining
labor's compliance on the homefront Elizabeth Kier; 8. Spinning Mars:
democracy in Britain and the United States and the economic lessons of war
Mark Wilson; Part III. War and Democratic States: Government by the People
or over the People?: 9. International conflict and the constitutional
balance: executive authority after war Ronald R. Krebs; 10. Claims and
capacity: war, national policing institutions, and democracy Daniel Kryder;
11. War, recruitment systems, and democracy Deborah Avant; Concluding
reflections: 12. What wars do Miguel Angel Centeno.
Kier and Ronald Krebs; Part I. War and Democratic Transitions: New and
Durable Democracies?: 2. Does war influence democratization? Edward
Mansfield and Jack Snyder; 3. Dodging a bullet: democracy's gains in modern
war Paul Starr; 4. Armed conflict and the durability of electoral democracy
Nancy Bermeo; Part II. War and Democratic Publics: Reshaping Political
Participation?: 5. The effects of war on civil society: cross-national
evidence from World War II Rieko Kage; 6. Veterans, human rights, and the
tranformation of European democracy Jay Winter; 7. War and reform: gaining
labor's compliance on the homefront Elizabeth Kier; 8. Spinning Mars:
democracy in Britain and the United States and the economic lessons of war
Mark Wilson; Part III. War and Democratic States: Government by the People
or over the People?: 9. International conflict and the constitutional
balance: executive authority after war Ronald R. Krebs; 10. Claims and
capacity: war, national policing institutions, and democracy Daniel Kryder;
11. War, recruitment systems, and democracy Deborah Avant; Concluding
reflections: 12. What wars do Miguel Angel Centeno.
1. Introduction: war and democracy in comparative perspective Elizabeth
Kier and Ronald Krebs; Part I. War and Democratic Transitions: New and
Durable Democracies?: 2. Does war influence democratization? Edward
Mansfield and Jack Snyder; 3. Dodging a bullet: democracy's gains in modern
war Paul Starr; 4. Armed conflict and the durability of electoral democracy
Nancy Bermeo; Part II. War and Democratic Publics: Reshaping Political
Participation?: 5. The effects of war on civil society: cross-national
evidence from World War II Rieko Kage; 6. Veterans, human rights, and the
tranformation of European democracy Jay Winter; 7. War and reform: gaining
labor's compliance on the homefront Elizabeth Kier; 8. Spinning Mars:
democracy in Britain and the United States and the economic lessons of war
Mark Wilson; Part III. War and Democratic States: Government by the People
or over the People?: 9. International conflict and the constitutional
balance: executive authority after war Ronald R. Krebs; 10. Claims and
capacity: war, national policing institutions, and democracy Daniel Kryder;
11. War, recruitment systems, and democracy Deborah Avant; Concluding
reflections: 12. What wars do Miguel Angel Centeno.
Kier and Ronald Krebs; Part I. War and Democratic Transitions: New and
Durable Democracies?: 2. Does war influence democratization? Edward
Mansfield and Jack Snyder; 3. Dodging a bullet: democracy's gains in modern
war Paul Starr; 4. Armed conflict and the durability of electoral democracy
Nancy Bermeo; Part II. War and Democratic Publics: Reshaping Political
Participation?: 5. The effects of war on civil society: cross-national
evidence from World War II Rieko Kage; 6. Veterans, human rights, and the
tranformation of European democracy Jay Winter; 7. War and reform: gaining
labor's compliance on the homefront Elizabeth Kier; 8. Spinning Mars:
democracy in Britain and the United States and the economic lessons of war
Mark Wilson; Part III. War and Democratic States: Government by the People
or over the People?: 9. International conflict and the constitutional
balance: executive authority after war Ronald R. Krebs; 10. Claims and
capacity: war, national policing institutions, and democracy Daniel Kryder;
11. War, recruitment systems, and democracy Deborah Avant; Concluding
reflections: 12. What wars do Miguel Angel Centeno.