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Developing Democracy Larry Diamond (Director, Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University)

Developing Democracy By Larry Diamond (Director, Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University)

Developing Democracy by Larry Diamond (Director, Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University)


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The book concludes with a hopeful view of the prospects for a fourth wave of global democratization.

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Developing Democracy: Toward Consolidation by Larry Diamond (Director, Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University)

In this book noted political sociologist Larry Diamond sets forth a distinctive theoretical perspective on democratic evolution and consolidation in the late twentieth century. Rejecting theories that posit preconditions for democracy-and thus dismiss its prospects in poor countries-Diamond argues instead for a "developmental" theory of democracy. This, he explains, is one which views democracy everywhere as a work in progress that emerges piecemeal, at different rates, in different ways and forms, in different countries. Diamond begins by assessing the "third wave" of global democratization that began in 1974. With a wealth of quantitative data and case illustrations, he shows that the third wave has come to an end, leaving a growing gap between the electoral form and the liberal substance of democracy. This underscores the hollow, fragile state of many democracies and the imperative of concolidation. He then defines the concept of democratic consolidation and identifies the conditions that foster it. These include strong political institutions, appropriate institutional designs, decentralization of power, a vibrant civil society, and improved economic and political performance. If new and troubled democracies are to be consolidated, Diamond argues, they must become more deeply democratic-more liberal, accountable, and responsive to their citizens. Drawing on extensive public opinion research in developing and postcommunist states, he demonstrates the importance of freedom, transparency, and the rule of law for generating the broad legitimacy that is the essence of democratic consolidation. The book concludes with a hopeful view of the prospects for a fourth wave of global democratization.

Developing Democracy Reviews

[A] systematic account of the political realities that make democracy promotion so challenging. Diamond... marshals an impressive array of cross-cultural social-science evidence. -- Charles Lane Weekly Standard Offers a realistic description of the political discontents of our time and how these discontents are reduced... by the development of democratic practice. Washington Times

About Larry Diamond (Director, Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University)

Larry Diamond, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, is codirector, with Marc Plattner, of the International Forum for Democratic Studies. He is also coeditor, with Marc Plattner, of the Journal of Democracy and of other collections of essays available from Johns Hopkins, including The Global Resurgence of Democracy and Consolidating the Third Wave Democracies.

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GOR001981252
9780801861567
080186156X
Developing Democracy: Toward Consolidation by Larry Diamond (Director, Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
1999-04-15
384
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