In this major new work, the author presents a broad-ranging and far-reaching analysis of the process of democratization. Having reviewed the main theoretical positions in the literature, he goes on to propose a new definition of democracy and to highlight and discuss the existence of a new type of regime: the hybrid regime. The second and third parts of the book cover three geopolitical areas (Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, and Latin America) and examine the main issues in the process of democratization across each area, including the transition toward democracy, installation, consolidation and crisis. From this analysis a new, more nuanced theoretical position is developed and presented. The analysis provides the richest reflection yet o...
The following article is devoted to an analysis of the theory of the democratization process. First,...
There is ready agreement that countries do not emerge in straightforward transitions from authoritar...
As more and more political systems acquire signs of hybridity, and as the cycle of accountability an...
In this major new work, the author presents a broad-ranging and far-reaching analysis of the process...
While the process of democratization is nowadays an established scholarship, the reverse process of ...
Diploma thesis "The Transition Towards Democracy and its Problematic Aspects in Geo-Politic Perspect...
This book investigates the successes and failures in consolidating those democratic regimes that eme...
Coups, civil wars, revolutions, and peaceful transitions are the "real stuff" of political science. ...
No abstractThe article refers to democratic transition by regime transformation. Starting with a def...
Democracy has attained a hegemonic position both as a normative ideal and as the dominant form of go...
While transitions to electoral democracy have largely been a success story, this has not been the ca...
The article reviews the state of the recent comparative research on political regime and regime chan...
Do external factors facilitate or hamper domestic democratic development? Do international actors in...
Is democracy a hot-house plant? Is it difficult to transplant it into new soil? The fall of so many ...
A new perspective on democracy and its challenges in the 21st century. - This book provides a compre...
The following article is devoted to an analysis of the theory of the democratization process. First,...
There is ready agreement that countries do not emerge in straightforward transitions from authoritar...
As more and more political systems acquire signs of hybridity, and as the cycle of accountability an...
In this major new work, the author presents a broad-ranging and far-reaching analysis of the process...
While the process of democratization is nowadays an established scholarship, the reverse process of ...
Diploma thesis "The Transition Towards Democracy and its Problematic Aspects in Geo-Politic Perspect...
This book investigates the successes and failures in consolidating those democratic regimes that eme...
Coups, civil wars, revolutions, and peaceful transitions are the "real stuff" of political science. ...
No abstractThe article refers to democratic transition by regime transformation. Starting with a def...
Democracy has attained a hegemonic position both as a normative ideal and as the dominant form of go...
While transitions to electoral democracy have largely been a success story, this has not been the ca...
The article reviews the state of the recent comparative research on political regime and regime chan...
Do external factors facilitate or hamper domestic democratic development? Do international actors in...
Is democracy a hot-house plant? Is it difficult to transplant it into new soil? The fall of so many ...
A new perspective on democracy and its challenges in the 21st century. - This book provides a compre...
The following article is devoted to an analysis of the theory of the democratization process. First,...
There is ready agreement that countries do not emerge in straightforward transitions from authoritar...
As more and more political systems acquire signs of hybridity, and as the cycle of accountability an...