Encouraging democracy : the international context of regime transition in southern Europe
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Encouraging democracy : the international context of regime transition in southern Europe
Leicester University Press, 1991
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"In association with the Centre for Mediterranean Studies, University of Bristol"
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This is a study of the international context of democratization aiming to enlarge on previous studies which have concentrated upon internal domestic factors in the overthrow of authoritarian undemocratic regimes. The transition from facist regime to democracy, and the effectiveness of external pressures on changing states, offer a basis for the study of "linkage politics". This study combines theoretical chapters with empirical case studies, and comparative politics with international relations.
目次
- International influences and democratic transition - problems of theory and practice in linkage politics, Geoffrey Pridham
- the international context of democratic transition - a comparative framework, Geoffrey Pridham
- international relations and democratic transition, Gerald Segal
- democracy by convergence and Southern Europe - a comparative politics perspective, Laurence Whitehead
- the international context of democratic transition in postwar Italy - a case of penetration, Robert Leonardi
- Portugal - a case study of international determinants of regime transition, Walter C.Opello
- state-international systems interaction and the Greek transition to democracy in the mid-1970s, Susannah Verney and Theodore Couloumbis
- Spain's transition - domestic and external linkages, Jonathan Story and Benny Pollack
- the international context of democratic transition in Turkey, Ali L.Karaosmanoglu
- US policy towards democratic transition in Southern Europe, Alfred Tovias
- transition to democracy and European integration - the role of interest groups in Southern Europe, Dusan Sidjanski
- the politics of the European Community, transnational networks and democratic transition in Southern Europe, Geoffrey Pridham.
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