This thesis examines democratic transitions that occur in the context of international administration, where international actors not only provide assistance and guidance regarding domestic development, but also hold temporary executive authority over some or all of the functions of government. It argues that the process of regime change in the context of international administration is systematically different from more conventional settings, where such extensive international intervention is absent. The theoretical framework of the thesis suggests that the most significant impact of international administration derives from the fact that external actors assume roles conventionally held by domestic actors, and thus have available to them e...
Has the last tide of democratization been replaced by a new wave of democratic reversal? Do two deca...
This study explores different actors’ perceptions on how the democratization process is being influe...
Abstract Bachelor thesis in political science by Alexander Hassan, autumn 2008, “Effects of external...
This thesis examines democratic transitions that occur in the context of international administratio...
Since the end of the Cold War new practices of external interferences in the domestic affairs of sta...
This thesis seeks to develop a thorough understanding of international actors’ influence on democrat...
What explains success and failure in internationally supported bureaucracies? This dissertation exam...
This study examines the impact of international administrations on the development and functioning o...
The period that stretches from the end of the Cold War until today has weathered the emergence of a ...
The study of externally-led democratisation in conflict-affected societies has expanded over the las...
The international dimension of democratisation is a major concern in the study of contemporary polit...
Contrary to popular belief, international organizations and their key members have long been involve...
Statebuilding under the aegis of international administrations has faced various hurdles and obstacl...
Do external factors facilitate or hamper domestic democratic development? Do international actors in...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13363The thesis examines the process of legislative in...
Has the last tide of democratization been replaced by a new wave of democratic reversal? Do two deca...
This study explores different actors’ perceptions on how the democratization process is being influe...
Abstract Bachelor thesis in political science by Alexander Hassan, autumn 2008, “Effects of external...
This thesis examines democratic transitions that occur in the context of international administratio...
Since the end of the Cold War new practices of external interferences in the domestic affairs of sta...
This thesis seeks to develop a thorough understanding of international actors’ influence on democrat...
What explains success and failure in internationally supported bureaucracies? This dissertation exam...
This study examines the impact of international administrations on the development and functioning o...
The period that stretches from the end of the Cold War until today has weathered the emergence of a ...
The study of externally-led democratisation in conflict-affected societies has expanded over the las...
The international dimension of democratisation is a major concern in the study of contemporary polit...
Contrary to popular belief, international organizations and their key members have long been involve...
Statebuilding under the aegis of international administrations has faced various hurdles and obstacl...
Do external factors facilitate or hamper domestic democratic development? Do international actors in...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13363The thesis examines the process of legislative in...
Has the last tide of democratization been replaced by a new wave of democratic reversal? Do two deca...
This study explores different actors’ perceptions on how the democratization process is being influe...
Abstract Bachelor thesis in political science by Alexander Hassan, autumn 2008, “Effects of external...