Neoliberal democratization and new authoritarianism

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Neoliberal democratization and new authoritarianism

Dennis C. Canterbury

Ashgate, c2005

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Bibliography: p. [192]-205

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Domestic and foreign economic and political policies in the rich capitalist nations in the North and in the poor countries in the South are geared towards globalization and democratization. Indeed the dominant view held by countries in the North is that globalization leads to democracy and vice versa, and that in turn economic development will result from that process. Thus many scarce resources are allocated to bring about globalization and democracy. Exploring the dynamics of change that allow for the persistence of authoritarian states in the Third World, this illuminating book highlights certain aspects of democratization that have not been investigated fully. Anyone interested in development policits and political sociology will draw a plethora of important theoretical insights into globalization, authoritarianism and transition/democratization from this original study.

Table of Contents

  • Neoliberalism and new authoritarianism in the twenty-first century
  • Globalization and social change
  • Early resistance to globalization-cum-authoritarianism and rise in class and race consciousness
  • Politics, social democratic reform and class struggle
  • Globalization and the origins of the post-colonial authoritarian state
  • Labor, civil rebellion and legalizing the post-colonial authoritarian state
  • Authoritarianism, economic crisis and stagnation
  • Neoliberal economic growth and the working people
  • The new authoritarianism
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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