Protecting democracy : international responses

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Protecting democracy : international responses

edited by Morton H. Halperin and Mirna Galic

(Council on Foreign Relations books)

Lexington Books, c2005

  • : pbk.
  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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: cloth ISBN 9780739108239

Description

Over the past several decades, democracy has taken root or been re-established in a number of countries with support from other democratic states and private groups. While the increase in the number of democracies worldwide has been widely heralded, very little has been written on how democracy can be protected and sustained where it has been chosen by the people of a state. Coups d'etat and the erosion of democratic freedoms and institutions remain the most salient threats to democratic governance around the globe. How can democratic states protect themselves and secure more effective international action against such threats? Protecting Democracy: International Responses is the first comprehensive guide to preventing and responding to threats to coups and erosions in democracies. Through case studies and in-depth analyses, the book provides legal and policy justification for these processes and discusses how they can be made more effective, combining the findings of an international task force on threats to democracy with contributions from leading scholars and policymakers. Timely and enthralling, Protecting Democracy is essential reading for policymakers and academics, as well as anyone committed to supporting democracy at home and abroad.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Current Policy and Practice Chapter 1 Forward Part 2 Next Steps Chapter 2 Introduction Part 3 Beneath the Lens: A Closer Examination of Threats to Democracy and Measures Against Them Chapter 4 The Theory of Collective Response Chapter 5 Case Studies in Collective Response Chapter 6 International Mechanisms for Protecting Democracy Chapter 7 The Role of the Organization of American States Chapter 8 Report of the Independent Task Force on Threats to Democracy Chapter 9 Strenghtening Domestic Responses Chapter 10 Vigilance: Recognizing the Erosion of Democracy Chapter 11 International Legal Recourse
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: pbk. ISBN 9780739108246

Description

Over the past several decades, democracy has taken root or been re-established in a number of countries with support from other democratic states and private groups. While the increase in the number of democracies worldwide has been widely heralded, very little has been written on how democracy can be protected and sustained where it has been chosen by the people of a state. In this first comprehensive guide to preventing and responding to threats to coups and erosions in democracies. Through case studies and in-depth analyses, this book provides legal and policy justification for these processes and discusses how they can be made more effective, combining the findings of an international task force on threats to democracy with contributions from leading scholars and policymakers.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Current Policy and Practice Chapter 1 Forward Part 2 Next Steps Chapter 2 Introduction Part 3 Beneath the Lens: A Closer Examination of Threats to Democracy and Measures Against Them Chapter 4 The Theory of Collective Response Chapter 5 Case Studies in Collective Response Chapter 6 International Mechanisms for Protecting Democracy Chapter 7 The Role of the Organization of American States Chapter 8 Report of the Independent Task Force on Threats to Democracy Chapter 9 Strenghtening Domestic Responses Chapter 10 Vigilance: Recognizing the Erosion of Democracy Chapter 11 International Legal Recourse

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