Cart
Free Shipping in Australia
Proud to be B-Corp

Democratization in the South Robin Luckham

Democratization in the South By Robin Luckham

Democratization in the South by Robin Luckham


$17.19
Condition - Good
Only 1 left

Summary

Explores the political dynamics of the recent wave of democratization in developing societies. Within a broad comparative perspective, the text focuses on the particular experiences of four countries - South Korea, Ghana, Zambia and Chile.

Democratization in the South Summary

Democratization in the South by Robin Luckham

Explores the political dynamics of the recent wave of democratization in developing societies. Within a broad comparative perspective, the text focuses on the particular experiences of four countries - South Korea, Ghana, Zambia and Chile. The contributors assess the likelihood of sustaining new democratic regimes and discuss the feasibility of the promotion of democratization by outside parties. The text also addresses the complex practical issues of establishing and consolidating democratic political institutions, as well as important topics such as military power, the role of civil society and the position of women in relation to democracy.

Table of Contents

Introduction: democratising The South. Geoffrey Hawthorn - constitutional democracy in the south: the origins of constitutional democracy; the inherent strains of democratic theory; the fragility of constitutional democracy in the south; the conditions for sustaining democratic politics; democratic politics and developmental efficiency; Mick Moore - is democracy rooted in material prosperity? measuring democracy; contradictory evidence? - Hadenius, 'democracy and development', Arat, 'democracy and human rights in developing countries', Vanhanen, 'the process of democratisation'; democracy and material prosperity - cause and effect; time series data; why does statistical analysis not tell us more? can we explain how material prosperity generates democracy? new theoretical insights? concluding comments; annex 2.1 - time series analysis of the connection between democracy and income; Mark Robinson - economic reform and the transition to democracy: economic reform and political liberalisation South Korea - economic policy under authoritarian rule, economic and political reform in the late 1980s, the transition from authoritarian rule; Chile - economic liberalisation under Pinochet, 1973-1981, economic recession and popular resistance in the early 1980s, economic adjustment and the transition to democracy, democracy and adjustment in the 1990s; Ghana - radical populism, 1981-83, economic orthodoxy and authoritarian rule 1983-89, institutional and political reforms in the early 1990s, sustaining economic reform under civilian rule, economic reform and political liberalisation under Rawling; Robin Luckham - Faustian bargains: democratic control over military and security establishment - introduction: the military factor in transitions to democracy - the contradictory relationship between democracy and military power, the uncertainties of democratic transition, consolidating democratic control in new democracies, the case studies; South Korea: democratisation within a garrison state - the consolidation of developmental dictatorship, cracks in the monolith; bringing the military and security establishments under control, evaluation: has democratic control over the military been consolidated? Chile - military prerogatives within a liberal democracy - the transition from civilian rule and the mechanisms of military dictatorship, authoritarian rule and capitalist restructuring, Pinochet's plan of retreat, a slow and incomplete demilitarisation, evaluation: consolidation of democracy but not civilian control? (Part contents).

Additional information

GOR008923208
9780719049422
0719049423
Democratization in the South by Robin Luckham
Used - Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
1996-11-14
322
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Democratization in the South