Developing democracy : comparative research in honour of J.F.P. Blondel
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Developing democracy : comparative research in honour of J.F.P. Blondel
Sage publications, 1994
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This comprehensive book examines comparatively the major political development of our time: the explosion of democracy in Europe and the Third World, and its deepening in the West.
The book analyzes how the new democracies are experimenting with Western models while also highlighting how these models are themselves seriously problematic. Topics include: the relationship of democracy in the nation-state to trans-national and international institutions such as the EC; problems of democracy in Post-Soviet Russia and Latin America; the continuing threat to civil liberties; and the political manipulation of the economy.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: RESEARCH PROGRAMMES FOR DEMOCRACY
Comparative Politics and Reflexive Democracy - Ian Budge
Blondel and the Development of European Political Science - Ian Budge
Democracy, Citizenship and the Study of Political Socialization - Pamela Johnston Conover and Donald D Searing
Voters, Parties and Leaders Thirty Years On - Ivor Crewe
Western Electoral Studies and the New Democracies of Eastern Europe
PART TWO: DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS AND CAPITALIST ECONOMICS
Economic Influences on the Vote - David Sanders
Modelling Electoral Decisions
Employment versus Inflation - James E Alt
Party Ideology, Information and International Trade
Budgets and Democracy - Gosta Esping-Andersen
Towards a Welfare State in Spain and Portugal,1960-1986
PART THREE: GOVERNMENTS AND PARTIES
Cabinet Ministers and Parliamentary Government - Michael Laver and Kenneth A Shepsle
A Research Agenda
`Chief Executives' in Western Europe - Anthony King
PART FOUR: BUILDING DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
State-Building Without a Bureaucracy - R A W Rhodes
The Case of the United Kingdom
The Westminster Model in Comparative Perspective - Graham Wilson
Democratization and Constitutional Choices in Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland 1989-1991 - Arend Lijphart
Popular Political Organizations and Democratic Development - Joe Foweraker
A Comparison of Spain and Mexico
PART FIVE: NEW DEMOCRACIES: ASSESSMENTS AND PROGNOSES
Democracy and the Rule of Law in Latin America - Christian Anglade
The European Community - Emil J Kirchner
A Transnational Democracy?
Democracy of Eastern Europe - Ronald J Hill
Problems of Democracy in Post-Soviet Russia - Peter Frank
PART SIX: DIAGNOSING AND IMPROVING DEMOCRATIC PERFORMANCE
Government and Private Censorship in Nine Western Democracies in the 1970s and 1980s - Kenneth Newton and Nigel Artingstall
Enriching Democracy - Anthony Barker
Public Inquiry and the Policy Process
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