James Frank Hollifield / Calvin C. Jillson (eds.)
Pathways to Democracy
The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions
Herausgeber: Hollifield, James Frank; Jillson, Calvin C.
James Frank Hollifield / Calvin C. Jillson (eds.)
Pathways to Democracy
The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions
Herausgeber: Hollifield, James Frank; Jillson, Calvin C.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 1999
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- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780415924344
- ISBN-10: 0415924340
- Artikelnr.: 21498544
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780415924344
- ISBN-10: 0415924340
- Artikelnr.: 21498544
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
James Hollifield is Arnold Professor of International Political Economy and Director of international Studies at Southern Methodist University. Calvin Jillson is Chair of the Political Science department at Southern Methodist University, where he is also Director of the John Tower Center for Political Science.
PART I Introduction: The Democratic Transformations-Lessons and Prospects
PART 11 The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions 1. Democracy and
Its Enemies 2. On Markets and Democracy 3. Transitions to What? The Social
Foundations of the Democratic Citizenship PART 111 The End of
Authoritarianism in South and Central America 4. Transition Pathways:
Institutional Legacies, the Military, and Democracy in South America 5. The
Transformation of Labor-Based One-Partyism at the End of the Twentieth
Century: The Case of Mexico 6. External Actors in the Transitions to
Democracy in Latin America PART IV The Successes and Failures of the
Developmental State in Asia 7. Democracy and Civil Society in Korea 8. From
Confrontation to Conciliation: The Philippine Path toward Democratic
Consolidation 9. Modernization, Democracy, and the Developmental State in
Asia: A Virtuous Cycle or Un-ravelling Strands? 10. Democratic Inauguration
and Transition in East Asia PART V The Challenge of Consolidation in Russia
and Eastern Europe 11. Regime Transition and Democratic Consolidation:
Federalism and Party Development in Russia 12. The Longest Transition 13.
International lnfluences on Democratization in Post-communist Europe PART
VI The Colonial Legacy and Sponsored Transitions in Africa 14.
Understanding Ambiguity during Democratization in Africa 15. A Virtuous
Circle? Democratization and Economic Reform in Africa PART VII
Conclusion16. Democratization, International Relations, and U.S. Foreign
Policy
PART 11 The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions 1. Democracy and
Its Enemies 2. On Markets and Democracy 3. Transitions to What? The Social
Foundations of the Democratic Citizenship PART 111 The End of
Authoritarianism in South and Central America 4. Transition Pathways:
Institutional Legacies, the Military, and Democracy in South America 5. The
Transformation of Labor-Based One-Partyism at the End of the Twentieth
Century: The Case of Mexico 6. External Actors in the Transitions to
Democracy in Latin America PART IV The Successes and Failures of the
Developmental State in Asia 7. Democracy and Civil Society in Korea 8. From
Confrontation to Conciliation: The Philippine Path toward Democratic
Consolidation 9. Modernization, Democracy, and the Developmental State in
Asia: A Virtuous Cycle or Un-ravelling Strands? 10. Democratic Inauguration
and Transition in East Asia PART V The Challenge of Consolidation in Russia
and Eastern Europe 11. Regime Transition and Democratic Consolidation:
Federalism and Party Development in Russia 12. The Longest Transition 13.
International lnfluences on Democratization in Post-communist Europe PART
VI The Colonial Legacy and Sponsored Transitions in Africa 14.
Understanding Ambiguity during Democratization in Africa 15. A Virtuous
Circle? Democratization and Economic Reform in Africa PART VII
Conclusion16. Democratization, International Relations, and U.S. Foreign
Policy
PART I Introduction: The Democratic Transformations-Lessons and Prospects
PART 11 The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions 1. Democracy and
Its Enemies 2. On Markets and Democracy 3. Transitions to What? The Social
Foundations of the Democratic Citizenship PART 111 The End of
Authoritarianism in South and Central America 4. Transition Pathways:
Institutional Legacies, the Military, and Democracy in South America 5. The
Transformation of Labor-Based One-Partyism at the End of the Twentieth
Century: The Case of Mexico 6. External Actors in the Transitions to
Democracy in Latin America PART IV The Successes and Failures of the
Developmental State in Asia 7. Democracy and Civil Society in Korea 8. From
Confrontation to Conciliation: The Philippine Path toward Democratic
Consolidation 9. Modernization, Democracy, and the Developmental State in
Asia: A Virtuous Cycle or Un-ravelling Strands? 10. Democratic Inauguration
and Transition in East Asia PART V The Challenge of Consolidation in Russia
and Eastern Europe 11. Regime Transition and Democratic Consolidation:
Federalism and Party Development in Russia 12. The Longest Transition 13.
International lnfluences on Democratization in Post-communist Europe PART
VI The Colonial Legacy and Sponsored Transitions in Africa 14.
Understanding Ambiguity during Democratization in Africa 15. A Virtuous
Circle? Democratization and Economic Reform in Africa PART VII
Conclusion16. Democratization, International Relations, and U.S. Foreign
Policy
PART 11 The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions 1. Democracy and
Its Enemies 2. On Markets and Democracy 3. Transitions to What? The Social
Foundations of the Democratic Citizenship PART 111 The End of
Authoritarianism in South and Central America 4. Transition Pathways:
Institutional Legacies, the Military, and Democracy in South America 5. The
Transformation of Labor-Based One-Partyism at the End of the Twentieth
Century: The Case of Mexico 6. External Actors in the Transitions to
Democracy in Latin America PART IV The Successes and Failures of the
Developmental State in Asia 7. Democracy and Civil Society in Korea 8. From
Confrontation to Conciliation: The Philippine Path toward Democratic
Consolidation 9. Modernization, Democracy, and the Developmental State in
Asia: A Virtuous Cycle or Un-ravelling Strands? 10. Democratic Inauguration
and Transition in East Asia PART V The Challenge of Consolidation in Russia
and Eastern Europe 11. Regime Transition and Democratic Consolidation:
Federalism and Party Development in Russia 12. The Longest Transition 13.
International lnfluences on Democratization in Post-communist Europe PART
VI The Colonial Legacy and Sponsored Transitions in Africa 14.
Understanding Ambiguity during Democratization in Africa 15. A Virtuous
Circle? Democratization and Economic Reform in Africa PART VII
Conclusion16. Democratization, International Relations, and U.S. Foreign
Policy