ECONOMIC ORIGINS OF DICTATORSHIP AND DEMOCRACY
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Sinopse
This book develops a framework for analyzing the creation and consolidation of democracy. Different social groups prefer different political institutions because of the way they allocate political power and resources. Thus democracy is preferred by the majority of citizens, but opposed by elites. Dictatorship nevertheless is not stable when citizens can threaten social disorder and revolution. In response, when the costs of repression are sufficiently high and promises of concessions are not credible, elites may be forced to create democracy. By democratizing, elites credibly transfer political power to the citizens, ensuring social stability. Democracy consolidates when elites do not have strong incentives to overthrow it. These processesdepend on the strength of civil society, the structure of political institutions, the nature of political and economic crises, the level of economic inequality, the structure of the economy, and the form and extent of globalization. Contents: Part I. Questions and Answers; Section 1. Paths of Political Development; Part II. Modelling Politics; Section 4. Democratic Politics; Part III. The Creation and Consolidation of Democracy; Section 6. Democratization; Part IV. Putting the Models to Work; Section 8. The Role of the Middle Class; Part V. Conclusions and the Future of Democracy; Section 11. Conclusions and the Future of Democracy; Part VI. Appendix; Section 12. Appendix to Chapter 4.
Ficha técnica
- Código de barras:
- 9780521671422
- Dimensões:
- 1.00cm x 16.00cm x 23.00cm
- Edição:
- 1ª EDIÇÃO - 2009
- Editora:
- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
- ISBN:
- 9780521671422
- ISBN13:
- 9780521671422
- Número de páginas:
- 432
- Peso:
- 482 gramas
- Ano de publicação:
- 2009