Democratization, liberalization, & human rights in the Third World
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Democratization, liberalization, & human rights in the Third World
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1995
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-183) and index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9781555875299
内容説明
Abrupt democratisation in Third World countries does not always result in enhanced human rights. Mahmood Monshipouri argues that human rights in fledgling democracies are most likely to be improved if the transition from authoritarianism is preceded by a process of economic liberalisation, which works as a prelude to a gradual expansion of civil society. Monshipouri bridges the gaps between democratisation, liberalisation and human rights studies, using all three to explain the frequency with which democratic processes in the Third World have been aborted. He supports his analysis with a comparative assessment of the progress toward democracy in Algeria, El Salvador, Pakistan and Peru.
目次
- Toward an Understanding of Democratisation, Liberalisation and Human Rights
- Human Rights Conditions and Democratisation - Realities and Constraints
- Human Rights Conditions and Democratisation - Global Changes and Opportunities
- Algeria - the End of the Beginning of Democratisation
- Pakistan - the Democracy Conundrum
- Peru - the "Autogolpe" in Perspective
- El Salvador - New Experiments with Democracy
- Democratisation, Liberalisation and Human Rights in Comparative Perspective.
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: pbk ISBN 9781555875503
内容説明
Abrupt democratisation in Third World countries does not always result in enhanced human rights. Mahmood Monshipouri argues that human rights in fledgling democracies are most likely to be improved if the transition from authoritarianism is preceded by a process of economic liberalisation, which works as a prelude to a gradual expansion of civil society. Monshipouri bridges the gaps between democratisation, liberalisation and human rights studies, using all three to explain the frequency with which democratic processes in the Third World have been aborted. He supports his analysis with a comparative assessment of the progress toward democracy in Algeria, El Salvador, Pakistan and Peru.
目次
- Toward an Understanding of Democratisation, Liberalisation and Human Rights
- Human Rights Conditions and Democratisation - Realities and Constraints
- Human Rights Conditions and Democratisation - Global Changes and Opportunities
- Algeria - the End of the Beginning of Democratisation
- Pakistan - the Democracy Conundrum
- Peru - the ""Autogolpe"" in Perspective
- El Salvador - New Experiments with Democracy
- Democratisation, Liberalisation and Human Rights in Comparative Perspective.
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