Format:
VI, 379 S.
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graph. Darst., Tab., Lit.Hinw.
ISBN:
9780857020901
Series Statement:
Democratization 3
Content:
Labour and Democratization in South Korea and Taiwan, Yin-Wah Chu, S. 3-23. - Adding Collective Actors to Collective Outcomes: Labour and Recent Democratization in South America and Southern Europe, Ruth Berins Collier and James Mahoney, S. 25-43. - Toward Democratic Consolidation, Larry Diamond, S. 45-58. - Questioning Tocqueville in Africa: Continuity and Change in Civil Society during Nigeria's Democratization, Carl LeVan, S. 59-83. - Gendering Politics and Policy in Transitions to Democracy: Chile and South Africa, Georgina Waylen, S. 85-101. - Spaces of Civil Society: the Role of Migrant Non-Governmental Organizations in Beijing and Shanghai, Jennifer Y.J. Hsu, S. 103-120. - Human Rights, Democracy and Development: The Debate in East Asia, Rosemary Foot, S. 123-137. - Religion and Democratization in Africa, Jeff Haynes, S. 139-161. - The Politics of Democratization: Lessons from Bosnia and Iraq, Alex Jeffrey, S. 163-184. - Democracy, Indigenous Movements and the Postliberal Challenge in Latin America, Deborah J. Yashar, S. 185-212. - Democracy's Labor: Disjunctive Memory in a Bolivian Workes' Union, Robert Albro, S. 213-233. - Waves of Change within Civil Society in Latin America: Mexico City and Sao Paulo, Adrian Gurza Lavalle and Natália S. Bueno, S. 235-269 . - The Taming of the Idea of Civil Society, Gideon Baker, S. 273-300. - Democratizing Civil Society in Latin America, Alison Brysk, S. 301-315. - Civil Society, Social Capital and Development: Dissection of a Complex Discourse, Goran Hyden, S. 317-344. - NGOs, Civil Society and Democratization: A Critical Review of the Literature, Claire Mercer, S. 345-365. - Accounting for the 'Dark Side' of Social Capital: Reading Robert Putnam on Democracy, James Putzel, S. 367-379
Note:
Labour and Democratization in South Korea and Taiwan, Yin-Wah Chu, S. 3-23. - Adding Collective Actors to Collective Outcomes: Labour and Recent Democratization in South America and Southern Europe, Ruth Berins Collier and James Mahoney, S. 25-43. - Toward Democratic Consolidation, Larry Diamond, S. 45-58. - Questioning Tocqueville in Africa: Continuity and Change in Civil Society during Nigeria's Democratization, Carl LeVan, S. 59-83. - Gendering Politics and Policy in Transitions to Democracy: Chile and South Africa, Georgina Waylen, S. 85-101. - Spaces of Civil Society: the Role of Migrant Non-Governmental Organizations in Beijing and Shanghai, Jennifer Y.J. Hsu, S. 103-120. - Human Rights, Democracy and Development: The Debate in East Asia, Rosemary Foot, S. 123-137. - Religion and Democratization in Africa, Jeff Haynes, S. 139-161. - The Politics of Democratization: Lessons from Bosnia and Iraq, Alex Jeffrey, S. 163-184. - Democracy, Indigenous Movements and the Postliberal Challenge in Latin A
Language:
English
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