Political Leadership Nascent Statehood and Democracy

Political Leadership  Nascent Statehood and Democracy
Author: Ulrika Möller,Isabell Schierenbeck
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317673101

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Do political leaders determine whether a polity will receive a democratic future or not? Research and advocates of democracy agree on the significance of political elites for democratization, yet there is a need for a more specific understanding of their role. This book develops a theory of political leadership at the point of nascent statehood to explain the emergence of resilient democracies. It employs four diverse case studies to examine the role of leadership and democratic consolidation. In doing so, the book identifies certain capacities of political leaders at the critical moment of nascent statehood as decisive to the future democratic quality of their state. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, democratization studies, state building, leadership, nationalism, Middle Eastern studies and South Asian studies.

Prophet and Statesmen in Crafting Democracy in India

Prophet and Statesmen in Crafting Democracy in India
Author: Fabio Leone
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781498569378

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Addressing the relationship between the leadership and democratization processes in India, this study examines how political leaders can successfully steer the process of regime change within complex, hostile, and undemocratic conditions.

Politics and Democracy in Microstates

Politics and Democracy in Microstates
Author: Wouter Veenendaal
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2014-10-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317646587

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Why are small states statistically more likely to have a democratic political system? By addressing this question from a qualitative and comparative methodological angle, this book analyses the effects of a small population size on political competition and participation. By comparing the four microstates of San Marino (Europe), St. Kitts and Nevis (Caribbean), Seychelles (Africa), and Palau (Oceania), it provides fresh and stimulating insight, concluding that the political dynamics of microstates are not as democratic as commonly believed. Instead, it is found in all four cases that smallness results in personalistic politics, dominance of the political executive, patron-client relations between citizens and politicians, and the circumvention of formal political institutions. In addition, the book suggests that the study of formal institutions provides an incomplete image of microstate democracy and that informal characteristics of politics in microstates also need to be explored in order to better explain the influence of smallness on democracy. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of democracy, democratization, regional and decentralization studies and comparative politics.

Democratic Transformation and Obstruction

Democratic Transformation and Obstruction
Author: Nelli Babayan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317750611

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Although "democracy promotion" has become a popular term for policy makers and scholars, democratization is rarely a smooth or linear transition. While some countries quickly democratize, others lag behind despite a long period of democracy promotion activities. Furthermore, while democracy promotion itself has been widely studied, there is a paucity of literature available assessing the outcome or the impact of democracy promotion. This book investigates democracy promotion by the European Union and the United States of America, and seeks to uncover why intensive democracy promotion has resulted in limited democratic progress. Exploring case studies of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, this book examines the conditions in which democracy promotion is more likely to result in democratic transformation. In addition, it introduces the concept of the "democracy blocker," a powerful authoritarian regional actor that is capable of blocking democratization in other countries. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Political Science, Democracy, Democratization, EU Studies, US Politics, Comparative Politics, and Foreign Policy.

Elites Institutions and the Quality of Government

Elites  Institutions and the Quality of Government
Author: Carl Dahlström,Lena Wängnerud
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137556288

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To a large extent, elite politicians, bureaucrats, and businessmen hold the fortunes of their societies in their hands. This edited volume describes how formal and informal institutions affect elite behaviour, which in turn affects corruption and the quality of government.

Causes and Consequences of Democratization

Causes and Consequences of Democratization
Author: Anastassia V. Obydenkova,Alexander Libman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2015-05-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317595137

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In recent decades, the regions of Russia have taken different paths of regime transition. Despite the consolidation of an autocratic regime at national level and the centralization steered by Vladimir Putin’s government, the variation across sub-national regimes persists. Using an innovative theoretical framework, this book explores both causes and consequences of democratization in the regions of Russia. It is the first study in the field to systematically integrate structural and agency approaches in order to account for economic, social, historical and international causes of democratization and to trace its consequences. By focusing on the challenging and under-studied topic of sub-national regimes, the book provides a unique perspective on regime transition and the new theoretical framework contributes to a better understanding of democratization world-wide. The book will be of key interest to scholars and students of democratization, sub-national regimes, East European politics, comparative politics, post-communism, and international relations.

Democratization in EU Foreign Policy

Democratization in EU Foreign Policy
Author: Benedetta Berti,Kristina Mikulova,Nicu Popescu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317502432

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New democracies are uniquely positioned to promote democratic values and have a competitive advantage in the global democracy assistance industry. This book examines the attempts of one group of young democracies, from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), to channel this pro-democracy agenda into both national and European foreign policy and development support. It looks at how CEE is ‘upstream’ changing the EU on crucial policy issues as part of the common foreign and security policy. Furthermore, it tracks the process whereby imported ideas and norms are recycled for further export ‘downstream’, and how these concepts are received in countries outside of the EU including the post-Soviet space, the Western Balkans, the Middle East and North Africa region and Central Asia. This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners of democratisation studies, European Union studies, comparative politics, international relations, international development, European politics, as well as area/regional studies.

Democratizing Central and Eastern Europe

Democratizing Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Luca Tomini
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2015-05-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317566755

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At first, it was believed that accession to the EU would have a positive effect on the process of democratization in former communist countries. However, over time it became clear that difficulties with the democratic system endured in a number of these countries. This book reconsiders the results of the process of democratization in Central and Eastern Europe and evaluates the nature and effectiveness of the Europeanization process. It comparatively explores the process of democratic consolidation and accession to the European Union in Poland, Slovakia and Bulgaria. Using these case studies, the book assesses the impact of the EU on the accountability and integrity of governments in this part of Europe. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of democratization studies, European studies, EU studies, transition studies, area studies, and international relations.