- bachelor thesis Democratic Stability in Costa Rica Autor: Anna Caltová This bachelor thesis deals with the stability of democracy in Costa Rica. The aim was to find out how stable is democracy in this Latin American country and to try to estimate whether it is in danger of democratic collapse in the near future. J. Schumpeter's minimum definition, which was supplemented by the work of Robert A. Dahl was used to define the concept of democracy. Using the study Why Democracies Collapse: The Reasons for Democratic Failure and Success by Abraham Diskin, Hanna Diskin and Reuven Y. Hazan, five factors were selected to analyze the stability of democracy in Costa Rica. These factors included: historical experience with democracy, cleavages, the s...
Settled by Spain in 1522, Costa Rica remained under Spanish control for three centuries before decla...
Why do democracies survive or break down? In this paper, it returns to this classic question with an...
Why do democracies survive or break down? In this paper, we return to this classic question with an ...
- bachelor thesis Democratic Stability in Costa Rica Autor: Anna Caltová This bachelor thesis deals ...
This thesis aims to examine when democratic consolidation took place in Costa Rica from a maximalist...
Costa Rica's long-term standing as one of the few countries in Latin America with a stable democracy...
Many of the Latin American and Central American countries have had diffuculties with the democratic ...
Democratic quality studies are important for many reasons. In the first place because more political...
The end of the 20th century was important for democratic transitions in many countries of Latin Amer...
This thesis deals with political institutions and their effect on democracy and prospects for stabil...
This article is intended to critically analyze the role played by Costa Rican citizens in determinin...
Práce poskytuje náhled do současné politické scény Kostariky, a odkrývá, co stálo za přerodem tamějš...
Latin America experienced more breakdowns of democracy in 20th century than any other region. Latin ...
This article sets out the findings of research undertaken in the framework of the invitation from th...
Costa Rica has evolved to become one of the most grounded democracies within the Latin American and ...
Settled by Spain in 1522, Costa Rica remained under Spanish control for three centuries before decla...
Why do democracies survive or break down? In this paper, it returns to this classic question with an...
Why do democracies survive or break down? In this paper, we return to this classic question with an ...
- bachelor thesis Democratic Stability in Costa Rica Autor: Anna Caltová This bachelor thesis deals ...
This thesis aims to examine when democratic consolidation took place in Costa Rica from a maximalist...
Costa Rica's long-term standing as one of the few countries in Latin America with a stable democracy...
Many of the Latin American and Central American countries have had diffuculties with the democratic ...
Democratic quality studies are important for many reasons. In the first place because more political...
The end of the 20th century was important for democratic transitions in many countries of Latin Amer...
This thesis deals with political institutions and their effect on democracy and prospects for stabil...
This article is intended to critically analyze the role played by Costa Rican citizens in determinin...
Práce poskytuje náhled do současné politické scény Kostariky, a odkrývá, co stálo za přerodem tamějš...
Latin America experienced more breakdowns of democracy in 20th century than any other region. Latin ...
This article sets out the findings of research undertaken in the framework of the invitation from th...
Costa Rica has evolved to become one of the most grounded democracies within the Latin American and ...
Settled by Spain in 1522, Costa Rica remained under Spanish control for three centuries before decla...
Why do democracies survive or break down? In this paper, it returns to this classic question with an...
Why do democracies survive or break down? In this paper, we return to this classic question with an ...