none2noAccording to most theorists of democratization, civil society is an important force in bringing about political change. But does the advent of a democratic regime also affect the role of civil society during the consolidation of democracy? If so, what are the most relevant transformations? In order to address such research questions, this article analyses the case of South Africa and South Korea with a specific focus on how civil society has reshaped itself during the phase of democratic consolidation. A particular emphasis is put on the changing relationship with the new democratic governments since the early 1990s until now. The comparative analysis reveals common trends (e.g. risks of cooptation, changing forms of mobilization and...
By dismantling authoritarian regimes through democratic struggle and electing progressive presidents...
This study investigates the role played by civil society organizations in the consolidation of democ...
The role of civil society for the consolidation of democracy is contested. Some argue that Civil Soc...
none2noThe phase of democratic consolidation can significantly impact the motives, dynamics and obj...
In the literatures on democratic transition and consolidation\u2014often pompously called \u201ctran...
This paper examines in which ways civil society can contribute to the consolidation of democracy in ...
In this paper, we provide a historical overview of the development of Koreas civil society since its...
This essay captures the process toward a democratic transition in South Africa and tempts on analyzi...
During the 1990s the North has increasingly used a new tool, political aid, to influence its relatio...
After achieving the dramatic progress of democracy recently, the preconditions of democracy in Korea...
M.A.This study investigates the role of civil society in sustaining democracy in South Africa. Civic...
Civil society and democracy are like two sides of a coin that is difficult to separate. There is no ...
In highlighting the 'strong state' features of the classical developmental state (DS), civil society...
The churches in South Korea contributed to the emergence of civil society by their crucial role in t...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAgainst the backdrop of political...
By dismantling authoritarian regimes through democratic struggle and electing progressive presidents...
This study investigates the role played by civil society organizations in the consolidation of democ...
The role of civil society for the consolidation of democracy is contested. Some argue that Civil Soc...
none2noThe phase of democratic consolidation can significantly impact the motives, dynamics and obj...
In the literatures on democratic transition and consolidation\u2014often pompously called \u201ctran...
This paper examines in which ways civil society can contribute to the consolidation of democracy in ...
In this paper, we provide a historical overview of the development of Koreas civil society since its...
This essay captures the process toward a democratic transition in South Africa and tempts on analyzi...
During the 1990s the North has increasingly used a new tool, political aid, to influence its relatio...
After achieving the dramatic progress of democracy recently, the preconditions of democracy in Korea...
M.A.This study investigates the role of civil society in sustaining democracy in South Africa. Civic...
Civil society and democracy are like two sides of a coin that is difficult to separate. There is no ...
In highlighting the 'strong state' features of the classical developmental state (DS), civil society...
The churches in South Korea contributed to the emergence of civil society by their crucial role in t...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAgainst the backdrop of political...
By dismantling authoritarian regimes through democratic struggle and electing progressive presidents...
This study investigates the role played by civil society organizations in the consolidation of democ...
The role of civil society for the consolidation of democracy is contested. Some argue that Civil Soc...