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Challenges of Democratic Consolidation
2019This chapter outlines the causes for the semi-authoritarian regimes during the 1990s and the late democratization. It further explores why consolidated democratic structures did not emerge after the 1990s.
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Democratic Transition and Consolidation
2002There is an enormous literature on democratization and democratic transition — and on how East European patterns compare with earlier Latin American and Mediterranean ones — a literature that now evokes a certain amount of scepticism from country and regional specialists.1 These writings found it difficult to acknowledge the unique features of Poland’s
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Consolidating for consolidation: technocrats, party building and democratic consolidation in Ghana
2021Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Studies, 21, 2, 247 ...
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Market Prosperity, Democratic Consolidation, and Democratic Peace
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2000A model is introduced that yields a single parsimonious explanation for a diverse range of political phenomena, including the processes of democratic consolidation and peace among democratic nations. The model predicts democratic values to arise from the norms of contract that are endemic in developed market economies and yields the novel contingent ...
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Regionalization and Democratic Consolidation
2001AbstractPresents the relationship between democracy and regionalization in Eastern Europe and discusses the following issues. Firstly, how regionalization in Eastern Europe is connected to the construction of a democratic regional community of states, namely, the European Union; and how regionalization may challenge the present state‐centric political ...
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Elections and Beyond: Democratization, Democratic Consolidation, or What?
2014It was once noted correctly that “there are two predictable, and nearly always mistaken, responses to any great international upheaval: one to say that everything has changed; the other is to say that nothing has changed.”1 Many expected in the euphoria that followed the Arab Spring a quick and relatively easy democratic transformation.
Mahmoud Hamad, Khalil al-Anani
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Conceptualizing Democratic Consolidation in Turkey
2021Party (Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi [AKP, or AK Party]) in the early 2000s rank as one of the most dynamic and successful periods in terms of democratic reform. Spurred in part by the prospect of joining the EU, the AKP pushed through measures to expand freedoms of expression and organization, grant rights to the Kurdish minority, curtail the political ...
Kubicek, P., Erişen, C.
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Democratic Transition and Consolidation
1993The increasingly global phenomenon of democratic transition and consolidation have been analysed by scholars who have borrowed from Joseph Schumpeter and Robert Dahl in defining the type of democracy that societies emerging from very different authoritarian experiences are seeking to achieve.2 Although most authors tend to agree on a procedural ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Nonviolent Resistance and Democratic Consolidation
2020Lambach, Daniel +4 more
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