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Inequality, Democratization, and De-Democratization
Sociological Theory, 2003Reversions from democratic to undemocratic regimes have often occurred historically and continue to occur frequently. Both increases in categorical inequality across a regime's subject population and declines in the insulation of public politics from categorical inequality tend to de-democratize regimes.
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Tribes and Democratization/De-democratization in Libya
2013In the aftermath of the first elections in the post-Qaddafi era in Libya, in the summer of 2012, there was an ongoing disagreement amongst the observers of this country about the present and the future stability of the country. The pessimists, such as Henry Kissinger, warned against the “collapse of the state” (2012).
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Paths of De-democratization in Turkey
This volume offers a variety of perspectives on Turkey’s democratic backsliding since 2010 as the ruling Justice and Development Party and President Recep T. Erdoğan have consolidated their rule. It highlights numerous historical, ideological, and structural forces that have contributed to this process, explores the weaknesses of the opposition and ...openaire +1 more source
De-Democratisation in Denmark?
European Educational Research Journal, 2006In Denmark, as in many other countries, international agendas represented by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's Programme for International Student Assessment studies, the European Bologna process and the school effectiveness movement are important factors for educational policy.
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The Harper government and the de-democratization of Canadian foreign policy
Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 2014The Harper government has sought to distance its approach to Canadian foreign policy from the multilateralist liberal internationalist tradition of its predecessors, asserting a “principled” foreign policy in line with its ideological world view and partisan electoral calculations.
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Saudi Intervention, Sectarianism, and De-Democratization in Bahrain’s Uprising
2016This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DOI in this record. ; Here, we examine the challenges to democratization in Bahrain, with a particular focus on how the recent 2011 Uprising has resulted in a deepening of authoritarianism.
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