The Resilience of Democracy: Persistent Practice, Durable IdeaPeter J. Burnell, Peter Calvert Taylor & Francis, 1999 - 293 頁 This volume brings together studies of the small number of previously established states that have retained and/or restored democracy despite - in many cases - formidable economic, social or political challenges. It seeks to establish common themes, whether or not they appear to fit a grand casual theory. It is, after all, the very adaptability of democratic systems that characterises their persistence, durability and resilience. |
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Peter Burnell | 1 |
Democratic Society and Its Enemies Anthony Arblaster | 33 |
Enduring Elite Democracy in Botswana Kenneth Good | 50 |
Democracy in the Commonwealth Caribbean Paul Sutton | 67 |
Simply a Matter of Luck? Why Costa Rica | 87 |
The Possibility of Democratic Consolidation | 105 |
Indias Changing Subrata Kumar Mitra | 123 |
From Resilience | 155 |
The Consolidation of Democracy in Barbara Wake Carroll | 179 |
Survival of an Imperfect Democracy | 198 |
Degenerative Democracy Julia Buxton | 246 |
Persistent Practice or Durable Idea? Peter Burnell | 271 |
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