After Authoritarianism: Democracy or Disorder?

After Authoritarianism: Democracy or Disorder?

by Daniel Nelson
After Authoritarianism: Democracy or Disorder?

After Authoritarianism: Democracy or Disorder?

by Daniel Nelson

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Overview

The 1980s and 1990s have witnessed a wave of democratization across the world. This trend has led to some basic questions about the future of democracy and its ability to survive. This theme is examined from two focal points—that of praxis and that of security.

Major theorists such as Robert Dahl and noted democractic leaders such as former Argentine President Raul Alfonsin join forces to spell out the essential ingredients for avoiding disaster in transitional periods of post-authoritarian states. This edited collection challenges some of the existing views about democratization around the world and considers basic questions of both praxis and security. Part of this unique overview deals with practical lessons learned in various countries; part focuses on links between democracy and security. Several themes underline the work. First, that democracy cannot be made from above. Second, that the survival of democracy is directly linked to security issues. It becomes clear that the future of democracy after authoritarianism may not be as bright as thought. Excellent text for courses in world politics, democratic theory, and comparative politics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275953300
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/17/1995
Series: Contributions in Political Science; 360 European Studies; 21
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.42(d)
Lexile: 1500L (what's this?)

About the Author

DANIEL N. NELSON is director of the Graduate Program in International Programs at Old Dominion University. He recently served as the Senior Foreign and Defense Policy Advisor for Representative Richard Gephardt and was a foreign policy consultant in Senator Tom Harkin's presidential campaign. Previously, he was a senior associate at the Carnegie Eendowment writing on Eastern Europe and European security and a Professor of Political Science at the University of Kentucky.

Table of Contents

Introduction: After Authoritarianism by Daniel N. Nelson
The Newer Democracies: From the Time of Triumph to the Time of Troubles by Robert A. Dahl
Opposing Authoritarianism, Building Democracy: Case Studies
The Transition Towards Democracy in a Developing Country: The Case of Argentina by Raul Alfonsin
The Rise of Public Legitimation in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe by Daniel N. Nelson
China at the Crossroads: Between Democracy and Dictatorship by Liu Binvan
The Fragility of Democracy: The Case of Zaire by Floribert Chebeya
Security and Democracy: European and Global Perspectives
Refashioning Space and Security in Europe: Order Versus Disorder by Simon Serfaty
Post Communist Europe: Back from the Abyss? by Regina Karp
Containing Ethnic Conflict by Charles William Maynes
Leadership in a Transitional World: The Challenge of Keeping the Peace by Paul David Miller
Conclusion
Dangers of Democratization by Daniel N. Nelson

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