First published: 01 January 1998The study of democratization, more than most fields of comparative political inquiry, should be sensitive to the time factor. When something happens, as well as in what order and with what rhythm, can be even more important in determining the outcome than whether something happens or what happens. As "transitologists" and "consolidologists" have moved away from structural determinants of democracy toward a more process-and actor-oriented approach, they have also had to become more explicit about different dimensions of temporality. In this article, we explore three of them: time, timing and tempo
Deposited with permission of Knowledge Politics QuarterlyThe article argues that through a systemati...
The article considers the role of the phenomenology of time in substantiating the methodology of chr...
<p>Changes between autocracy and democracy, and vice versa, tend to occur very quickly, both if (a) ...
Studies on democratization have approached the question of time from the perspective of both represe...
Final version published as: Andreas Schäfer, Wolfgang Merkel: The Temporal Constitution of Democraci...
The article develops a discussion on how time influences the realm of politics and the structure of ...
Time and temporality are common themes in the social sciences and sociology. The sociological litera...
Modern culture has found in representative democracy the most refined form of government of our time...
Abstract: Modern culture has found in representative democracy the most refined form of government o...
This thesis explores the relationship between time (temporality) and politics. Featuring analyses of...
"Modern culture has found in representative democracy the most refined form of government of our tim...
This article offers an alternative perspective to those which view „new modes of governance‟ as evid...
This article surveys time, temporality and timescapes in the study of public administration and publ...
This article makes the case that politics, understood as a particular kind of public action, presupp...
Time is of crucial importance in the actions of professionals in the public sector. Policy initiativ...
Deposited with permission of Knowledge Politics QuarterlyThe article argues that through a systemati...
The article considers the role of the phenomenology of time in substantiating the methodology of chr...
<p>Changes between autocracy and democracy, and vice versa, tend to occur very quickly, both if (a) ...
Studies on democratization have approached the question of time from the perspective of both represe...
Final version published as: Andreas Schäfer, Wolfgang Merkel: The Temporal Constitution of Democraci...
The article develops a discussion on how time influences the realm of politics and the structure of ...
Time and temporality are common themes in the social sciences and sociology. The sociological litera...
Modern culture has found in representative democracy the most refined form of government of our time...
Abstract: Modern culture has found in representative democracy the most refined form of government o...
This thesis explores the relationship between time (temporality) and politics. Featuring analyses of...
"Modern culture has found in representative democracy the most refined form of government of our tim...
This article offers an alternative perspective to those which view „new modes of governance‟ as evid...
This article surveys time, temporality and timescapes in the study of public administration and publ...
This article makes the case that politics, understood as a particular kind of public action, presupp...
Time is of crucial importance in the actions of professionals in the public sector. Policy initiativ...
Deposited with permission of Knowledge Politics QuarterlyThe article argues that through a systemati...
The article considers the role of the phenomenology of time in substantiating the methodology of chr...
<p>Changes between autocracy and democracy, and vice versa, tend to occur very quickly, both if (a) ...