Failed Democracies in Latin America and the Caribbean

Failed Democracies in Latin America and the Caribbean

Author: Christopher M. Brown

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-07-31

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 3031384814

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This book addresses the breakdown of failed democratic systems in Latin America and the Caribbean. The scope of this investigation is a study of political systems of Venezuela, Colombia, and Nicaragua. The implications of the present research on democratic purgatory have real-world applications not only for the above countries but also for those political systems that are currently transitioning and/or consolidating their democracies as well.


Comparative Politics

Comparative Politics

Author: Paul W. Zagorski

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-09-10

Total Pages: 637

ISBN-13: 1135969809

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Comparative Politics: Continuity and Breakdown in the Contemporary World is an exciting new core text for introduction to comparative politics courses, focusing on the dynamics of politics: modernization, revolution, coups and democratization. Unlike other texts, Comparative Politics integrates thematic and extensive country-specific material in each chapter, striking a unique balance between discussing a wide range of countries and civilizations in detail, whilst using shorter focused textboxes to clearly illustrate key thematic points. Key features and benefits include: explanations of core concepts such as state, nation, regime, legitimacy, modernization, globalization, revolution, and mass movements an introduction of key theoretical approaches such as institutionalism, structural functionalism, political culture, political economy, and game theory detailed coverage of democratization, advanced democracies, developing countries and communist and post-communist states a range of perspectives to present a nuanced view of the discipline and contemporary political developments case studies of individual countries including Germany, the United States, Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Nigeria, Zaire/Congo, South Africa, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Pakistan, India, Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, and the People’s Republic of China country-focused textboxes giving a chronology of key developments, including the United Kingdom, France, Afghanistan, and Kosovo. Extensively illustrated throughout with maps, photographs, tables and explanatory boxes, Comparative Politics is an innovative core text, and essential reading for all students of Comparative Politics.


The Fate of Liberty

The Fate of Liberty

Author: Mark E. Neely

Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 0195080327

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Reassesses Lincoln's civil liberties record and examines his responses to particular wartime problems


The Social Origins of Democratic Collapse

The Social Origins of Democratic Collapse

Author: Kathleen Crowley Schwartzman

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13:

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Schwartzman's study of the first Portuguese republic demonstrates the significant ways in which a nation's social and political structures are shaped by its position in the global economy.


Democratic Consolidation in East-Central Europe

Democratic Consolidation in East-Central Europe

Author: Fritz Plasser

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-07-27

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 134926816X

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The postcommunist regimes in East-Central Europe are confronted with the double challenge of establishing a democratic order and a market economy. The book discusses the concepts of democratic consolidation and analyzes the development of attitudes towards the political and economic system in Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Slovenia. The study compares the political values in East-Central Europe with respective attitudes in the USA and Western Europe. Special attention is given to experiences of the consolidation process in Germany, Italy and Austria after 1945 as well as the more recent developments in Latin America and Southern Europe. The final chapter discusses patterns and paths of democratic consolidation in the light of concepts of regime change.


East Asian Social Movements

East Asian Social Movements

Author: Jeffrey Broadbent

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-01-07

Total Pages: 509

ISBN-13: 0387096264

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In the study of civil society and social movements, most cases are based in Western Europe and North America. These two areas of the world have similar histories and political ideals and structures in common which in turn, affect the structure of its civil society. In studying civil society in Asia, a different understanding of history, politics, and society is needed. The region’s long traditions of centralized, authoritarian states buttressed by Confucian and in some cases Communist ideologies may render this concept irrelevant. The chapters in this international volume cover most of the areas and countries traditionally defined as belonging to East Asia: Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore and China. The case studies included in this volume confront the utility of using the Western concept of civil society, represented in its most active form – social movements – to think about East Asia popular politics. Along with providing an array of important case studies of social movements in East Asia, the introduction, chapters and conclusion in the book take up three major theoretical questions: the effect of the East Asian cultural, social and institutional context upon the mobilization, activities and outcomes of social movements in that region, the role of social movements in larger transformative processes, utility of Western social movement concepts in explaining social movements in East Asia. This book will be of interest to two major groups of readers, those who study East Asia and those who pursue social movements and civil society, as well as politics more generally.


Military Foundations of Panamanian Politics

Military Foundations of Panamanian Politics

Author: Robert C. Harding

Publisher: Transaction Publishers

Published:

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9781412828697

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This is a comprehensive examination of the evolution of the politicization of the Panamanian military and the legacy of this transformation in modern Panamanian politics. It addresses the fundamental role that the Panamanian military played in influencing and molding the modern-day Panamanian political system--structurally, legally, and constitutionally--and chronicles the corporate and political growth of the Panamanian military, filtering its analysis through civil-military theory, to achieve its two primary goals.


Reckless Disregard

Reckless Disregard

Author: Robert Patterson

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-02-05

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1621571238

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Reckless Disregard shows how liberal Democrats are wasteful of American military lives, and have committed themselves to policies that are inimical to America's national security. This is a frontline soldier's report on how liberalism and national security don't mix.


The Czech and Slovak Experience

The Czech and Slovak Experience

Author: John Morison

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1992-11-12

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1349222410

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The Czech and Slovak Experience assembles essays by leading specialists from the USA, Canada, Britain and Czechoslovakia on key aspects of modern Czech and Slovak history: Joseph II's contribution to the development of the Czech national movement, the troubled relationship between Czechs and Slovaks as seen through Czech and Slovak eyes, Slovak linguistic separatism, the emergence of political democracy in post-Versailles Czechoslovakia, Masaryk as a religious heretic, Czechoslovakia's Germans and their treatment by the Czechoslovak government, and Prague's Jewish community after 1918.