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ID105252
Title ProperDemocratic theory after transitions from authoritarian rule
LanguageENG
AuthorMunck, Gerardo L
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Recent events across the globe make clear the complexities of the politics of "democratization" and the importance of developing nuanced and compelling understandings of these complexities. In Eurasia, "Color Revolutions" have given way to democratic disappointments and "authoritarian regimes." In north Africa, an unanticipated upsurge of democratic movements has felled autocrats in Tunisia and Egypt, but the political outcomes of these "transitions" are very much in doubt. Contemporary political science has developed an elaborate vocabulary for understanding such processes. And this vocabulary owes a great deal to a small group of scholars-Juan Linz, Guillermo O'Donnell, Philippe Schmitter, Alfred Stepan and Adam Przeworksi-who helped to lay the theoretical foundations of our current understanding of politics around the globe.
`In' analytical NotePerspectives on Politics Vol. 9, No. 2; Jun 2011: p.333-343
Journal SourcePerspectives on Politics Vol. 9, No. 2; Jun 2011: p.333-343
Key WordsAuthoritarian Rule ;  Democratic Theory ;  Democratization ;  Eurasia ;  Democratic Movements ;  Tunisia ;  Egypt