Provides empirical evidence that power-sharing measures used to end civil wars can help facilitate a transition to minimalist democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Caroline A. Hartzell is Professor of Political Science at Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania and co-author of Crafting Peace (with Matthew Hoddie, 2007).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. From Civil War to Democracy: Introduction and Theory: 1. Introduction 2. Art of the state: democracy and power sharing in deeply-divided societies 3. State of the art: power sharing, democracy, and democratization in scholarship and practice 4. Art of the possible: power sharing, democratic transition, and democratization in post-civil war states Part II. Evidence: 5. Power sharing, the transition to minimalist democracy, and Post-conflict democratization 6. Power sharing and 'democratization from above' 7. Power sharing and 'democratization from below' Part III. Conclusion 8. Conclusions.
Part I. From Civil War to Democracy: Introduction and Theory: 1. Introduction 2. Art of the state: democracy and power sharing in deeply-divided societies 3. State of the art: power sharing, democracy, and democratization in scholarship and practice 4. Art of the possible: power sharing, democratic transition, and democratization in post-civil war states Part II. Evidence: 5. Power sharing, the transition to minimalist democracy, and Post-conflict democratization 6. Power sharing and 'democratization from above' 7. Power sharing and 'democratization from below' Part III. Conclusion 8. Conclusions.
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