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Title: The Third Wave: Democratization in the Late Twentieth Century (Julian J. Rothbaum Distinguished Lecture Series, Vol 4) by Samuel P. Huntington ISBN: 0-8061-2516-0 Publisher: Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd) Pub. Date: March, 1993 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $17.19 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: A good primer on the march towards democratization
Comment: While not as heavily theoretical as some of Huntington's other works, this book is laden with apercus about why and how countries develop democracies, especially in the most recent wave (just to clarify, the first wave started in the early 1800's, the second occurred after World War II, and the third began in 1974 and included the countries liberated by the end of communism in the late 1980's.) The success of democratization is tied to various factors - the type and strength of the authoritarian regime that is facing this choice, its willingness to permit democratization, the strength of the movement that seeks to democratize, and that country's conditions (i.e. has it attempted to democratize before? How does religion affect the culture of that country?) Huntington's genius is to look at scores of seemingly disparate cases and discern patterns where democratization succeeds and fails.
An interesting side note is Huntington's analysis of why countries democratize. Each wave had its own conditions, but several variables merit mentioning. As a country industrializes, it becomes increasingly difficult for an authoritarian regime to maintain its monopoly on power, which becomes more diffused. Industrialization also fosters the growth of a questioning middle class that becomes more vocal as its wealth increases (not to mention a vibrant working class that is also a vital force for democracy, as Rueschemeyer, Stephens, and Stephens note in Capitalist Development and Democracy.) In addition, authoritarian regimes inevitably weaken over time as they fail to meet expectations and public dissatisfaction increases; they also become stale and are usually incapable of renewing themselves. They eventually lose legitimacy as the coalition of interests that supports them begins to splinter. Just a few more headaches for Jiang Jemin and his crew.
Rating: 5
Summary: This book gives an insightful view of developing countries
Comment: I had to read this book for a class and I really got a great background in democracy in developing countries. Well written and informative.
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Title: Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Tentative Conclusions About Uncertain Democracies by Philippe C. Schmitter, Guillermo A. O'Donnell, Woodrow Wilson International C ISBN: 0801826829 Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr Pub. Date: November, 1986 List Price(USD): $17.95 |
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Title: Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation: Southern Europe, South America, and Post-Communist Europe by Juan J. Linz, Alfred Stepan ISBN: 0801851580 Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr Pub. Date: August, 1996 List Price(USD): $20.95 |
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Title: Developing Democracy: Toward Consolidation by Larry Jay Diamond ISBN: 080186156X Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr Pub. Date: May, 1999 List Price(USD): $20.95 |
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Title: Patterns of Democracy: Government Forms and Performance in Thirty-Six Countries by Arend Lijphart ISBN: 0300078935 Publisher: Yale Univ Pr Pub. Date: August, 1999 List Price(USD): $19.00 |
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Title: The Global Divergence of Democracies by Larry Jay Diamond, Marc F. Plattner ISBN: 0801868424 Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr Pub. Date: September, 2001 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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