The Democracy Development Machine

The Democracy Development Machine
Author: Nicholas Copeland
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781501736070

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Nicholas Copeland sheds new light on rural politics in Guatemala and across neoliberal and post-conflict settings in The Democracy Development Machine. This historical ethnography examines how governmentalized spaces of democracy and development fell short, enabling and disfiguring an ethnic Mayan resurgence. In a passionate and politically engaged book, Copeland argues that the transition to democracy in Guatemalan Mayan communities has led to a troubling paradox. He finds that while liberal democracy is celebrated in most of the world as the ideal, it can subvert political desires and channel them into illiberal spaces. As a result, Copeland explores alternative ways of imagining liberal democracy and economic and social amelioration in a traumatized and highly unequal society as it strives to transition from war and authoritarian rule to open elections and free-market democracy. The Democracy Development Machine follows Guatemala's transition, reflects on Mayan involvement in politics during and after the conflict, and provides novel ways to link democratic development with economic and political development.

Democracy and Development

Democracy and Development
Author: Bernard Berendsen
Publsiher: Kit Pub
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131736683

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This book addresses questions like: what comes first, democracy or development; is there a choice between democracy and stability; can democracy be promoted from outside; should we focus on the introduction of democratic institutions or on the promotion of democratic culture and are different cultures equally compatible with democratic systems of government? Finally, should the promotion of democracy be seen as part of regular development co-operation and what are the respective roles of national governments, international organisations and civil society? The book suggests there is a positive relationship between the two: more democracy implies more openness and checks and balances, more accountability and less corruption and all this would be conducive to sustainable development. Based on a series of lectures organised by the Society of International Development (SID), the Netherlands.

Development and Democracy

Development and Democracy
Author: Ole Elgström,Goran Hyden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2003-08-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134526864

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Development and Democracy confirms the robust relationship between levels of economic development and democracy, but suggests that globalization is a key variable in determining the tenuous nature of this relationship in the periphery of the world economy. It raises new questions about the role of social classes in democratization, and points to the importance of including the nature of the state as a factor in the study of democratization. A further important finding is that countries with mixed legal systems correlate less positively with democracy than do countries with more homogenous legal systems. Moreover, Development and Democracy shows conclusively that the way researchers design their studies has a major impact on their findings.

Dalits in the New Millennium

Dalits in the New Millennium
Author: Sudha Pai,D. Shyam Babu,Rahul Verma
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2023-08-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781009321747

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The book premises that despite the long history of violence and discrimination against Dalits, their lives have transformed with the political and economic shifts in the country over the last three decades. It addresses these changes and interrogates the major aspects of Dalit experience associated with them.

The Handbook of Latin American and Caribbean Intelligence Cultures

The Handbook of Latin American and Caribbean Intelligence Cultures
Author: Florina Cristiana Matei,Carolyn Halladay,Eduardo E. Estévez
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2022-06-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781538160824

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The Handbook of Latin American and Caribbean Intelligence Cultures provides a comprehensive analysis of the contemporary efforts of Latin American and Caribbean nations to develop an intelligence culture that converts the former military regimes’ repressive security apparatuses into democratic intelligence communities.

International Development Governance

International Development Governance
Author: Ahmed Shafiqul Huque,Habib Zafarullah
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 904
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351562508

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The establishment of good governance is a major challenge for the developing world, along with the need to sustain the progress resulting from developmental efforts. Although there are numerous studies on the development and governance of emerging nations, few volumes make a serious effort to bring together these two critical concepts. International Development Governance combines the two concepts - development and governance - by examining the issues and problems faced by nations in their attempts to establish sustainable governance. This textbook also initiates discussions on the concept of development governance in an international context. The book fills the gap in existing literature by drawing upon the experience and expertise of scholars from a broad spectrum of knowledge. Their views explain the issues and problems with reference to a number of tools that could establish "development governance" and sustain it. The text offers in-depth examinations of developmental sectors, resulting in a textbook that will inspire future public officials, policy makers, and consultants to contribute to the betterment of life for citizens of developing countries.

Handbook of Critical Agrarian Studies

Handbook of Critical Agrarian Studies
Author: Akram-Lodhi, A. H.,Dietz, Kristina,Engels, Bettina,McKay, Ben M.
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781788972468

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Exploring the emerging and vibrant field of critical agrarian studies, this comprehensive Handbook offers interdisciplinary insights from both leading scholars and activists to understand agrarian life, livelihoods, formations and processes of change. It highlights the development of the field, which is characterized by theoretical and methodological pluralism and innovation.

State Society Relations in Guatemala

State Society Relations in Guatemala
Author: Omar Sanchez-Sibony
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2023
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781666910100

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This volume adopts a comparative politics model in order to analyze and evaluate pressing issues in Guatemala, including a floundering economy, backsliding in the military's civilianization, retreats in state power and peacemaking commitments, autocratization, and the repression of social movements.