Compare any two political maps, one from the early twentieth century and one from the present, and you will notice that the world now contains more democracies than it used to.How and why did democracy spread around the world? How do we recognize democracies when we see them? And what does the future of democracy look like?This book shows you how to define and measure democracy, and to identify what democracies have in common. It evaluates important recent trends in democratization and the challenges that face it including:- Democratic decay- Populism, authoritarianism and the far right - Threats posed by global terrorism and sectarian violence - The rise of ‘illiberal democracies’- Declining civic participation.Analysing economic development, education, industrialization and other factors, Democratization shows you the internal political, economic and social conditions that help or hinder democratization. Looking at globalization, political aid, military intervention and the ‘neighbourhood’-effect, it also explains how external factors put pressure on democratic reform.Covering key theories, such as modernization and democratic peace theory, and with case studies from Indonesia to the Zapatista movement, this is the ideal text for those studying democratization for the first time.
Stephen Noakes is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Auckland, NZ Chris Wilson is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Auckland, NZ
Introduction: Democratization in An Era of Pessimism and DoubtPART I: DEMOCRATIZATION FROM WITHIN 1. Modernisation and Its Discontents2. Historical Sociology and Transition Studies 3. Conflict and Democracy: Politics in Divided Societies4. Democratization from Below: Civic Culture and Civil Society5. Illberal Democracy and Competitive AuthoritarianismPART II: DEMOCRATIZATION FROM WITHOUT6. Threats to Democracy: Backsliding, Coups and Populism7. Globalization and Democracy8. Funding Change: International Democracy Assistance9. After the ‘End of History’?
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