The stability of socio-political systems and the risks of destabilisation in the process of political transformation are among the most important issues of social development; the transition to democracy may pose a serious threat to the stability of a respective socio-political system. This article studies the issue of democratisation. It highlights the high economic and social costs of a rapid transition to democracy for countries unprepared for it—democracy resulting from revolutions or similar large-scale events. The authors believe that in a number of cases authoritarian regimes turn out to be more effective in economic and social terms than emerging democracies, especially those of a revolutionary type, which are often incapable of ens...
Abstract Why don't (some) regimes with formal democratic features undergo transition to democracy? W...
Democracy became the preferred and consolidated form of government only in the twentieth century. It...
This chapter seeks to understand the challenges to the emergence of democratic governance in the aft...
The stability of socio-political systems and the risks of destabilisation in the process o...
<p>The stability of socio-political systems and the risks of destabilisation<br> in the process of p...
<p><i>Issues of sociopolitical systems’ stability and risks of their destabilization in process of p...
Issues of sociopolitical systems' stability and risks of their destabilization in process of politic...
<p>This article studies the issue of democratization of countries within globalization context, it p...
This article studies the issue of democratization of countries within globalization context, it poin...
Issues of sociopolitical systems’ stability and risks of their destabi-lization in process of politi...
The article studies the issue of the democratization of countries within the globalization context, ...
The issue of democracy cannot be discussed independently of political and social context. Eighteenth...
The concept of revolution has been very much debated in sociology and in political science, because ...
The pro-democracy Arab popular uprisings have been spontaneous, but perhaps not all that unpredictab...
Abstract Why don't (some) regimes with formal democratic features undergo transition to democracy? W...
Democracy became the preferred and consolidated form of government only in the twentieth century. It...
This chapter seeks to understand the challenges to the emergence of democratic governance in the aft...
The stability of socio-political systems and the risks of destabilisation in the process o...
<p>The stability of socio-political systems and the risks of destabilisation<br> in the process of p...
<p><i>Issues of sociopolitical systems’ stability and risks of their destabilization in process of p...
Issues of sociopolitical systems' stability and risks of their destabilization in process of politic...
<p>This article studies the issue of democratization of countries within globalization context, it p...
This article studies the issue of democratization of countries within globalization context, it poin...
Issues of sociopolitical systems’ stability and risks of their destabi-lization in process of politi...
The article studies the issue of the democratization of countries within the globalization context, ...
The issue of democracy cannot be discussed independently of political and social context. Eighteenth...
The concept of revolution has been very much debated in sociology and in political science, because ...
The pro-democracy Arab popular uprisings have been spontaneous, but perhaps not all that unpredictab...
Abstract Why don't (some) regimes with formal democratic features undergo transition to democracy? W...
Democracy became the preferred and consolidated form of government only in the twentieth century. It...
This chapter seeks to understand the challenges to the emergence of democratic governance in the aft...