Why do democracies encounter more violent secessionist movements in comparison to non-democracies? While there is evidence that democratic states contribute to international peace, the converse, that democracies enjoy internal peace, seems problematic. In fact, the evidence seems to suggest that authoritarian states face fewer separatist challenges of a violent nature than do democratic ones. Democracy, which introduces competitive elections, is commonly offered as a solution to political problems. However, in ethnically divided societies, competitive democracy may exacerbate political tension and polarize groups. Are systems of democratic governance incompatible with durable peace in such societies? This work examines how respect for minor...
The problems and prospects of democratic peace have attracted both scholars of international relatio...
Indian democracy has often been characterized as "a puzzle" that "defies theories". But any theory o...
Failed democratic transitions in plural societies often result in the bloodiest conflicts and most d...
Why do democracies encounter more violent secessionist movements in comparison to non-democracies? W...
This book engages with the concept, true value, and function of democracy in South Asia against the ...
The volume deals with the issues of democracy and development in major South Asian countries. In a c...
The aim of the study is to compare and discuss the applicability of democratic peace theory in East ...
What is the relationship between the strength of a country's democracy and the ability of its courts...
Divided societies have long been seen as terrible terrain for democracy. Yet some countries in South...
Introduction The demographic of most Asian countries is made up of multiple ethnicities or religi...
The question of whether, and how, democracy can survive in divided societies has long been a source ...
This paper explores the connections between democracy, peace and development in three cases of recen...
This book documents the search for a workable model of democracy in Asia. It explores the various fo...
Two countervailing themes have dominated world politics over the past decade: the continuing spread ...
Ethnic heterogeneity characterizes all South Asian countries. Their populations are divided by langu...
The problems and prospects of democratic peace have attracted both scholars of international relatio...
Indian democracy has often been characterized as "a puzzle" that "defies theories". But any theory o...
Failed democratic transitions in plural societies often result in the bloodiest conflicts and most d...
Why do democracies encounter more violent secessionist movements in comparison to non-democracies? W...
This book engages with the concept, true value, and function of democracy in South Asia against the ...
The volume deals with the issues of democracy and development in major South Asian countries. In a c...
The aim of the study is to compare and discuss the applicability of democratic peace theory in East ...
What is the relationship between the strength of a country's democracy and the ability of its courts...
Divided societies have long been seen as terrible terrain for democracy. Yet some countries in South...
Introduction The demographic of most Asian countries is made up of multiple ethnicities or religi...
The question of whether, and how, democracy can survive in divided societies has long been a source ...
This paper explores the connections between democracy, peace and development in three cases of recen...
This book documents the search for a workable model of democracy in Asia. It explores the various fo...
Two countervailing themes have dominated world politics over the past decade: the continuing spread ...
Ethnic heterogeneity characterizes all South Asian countries. Their populations are divided by langu...
The problems and prospects of democratic peace have attracted both scholars of international relatio...
Indian democracy has often been characterized as "a puzzle" that "defies theories". But any theory o...
Failed democratic transitions in plural societies often result in the bloodiest conflicts and most d...