The Myth of Civil Society: Social Capital and Democratic Consolidation in Spain and Brazil
Almost irrespective of the geographic setting, the debate about the future of democracy in post-authoritarian societies is increasingly tied to the strength of civil society. A strong civil society is thought to be crucial to the emergence of successful democracies while a weak civil society is deemed the cause of flawed or frozen democracies. Using contrasting evidence from Spain and Brazil, this study challenges these widespread assumptions about contemporary democratization. It argues that it is the performance of political institutions rather than the configuration of civil society that determines the consolidation of democratic regimes.
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The Myth of Civil Society: Social Capital and Democratic Consolidation in Spain and Brazil
Almost irrespective of the geographic setting, the debate about the future of democracy in post-authoritarian societies is increasingly tied to the strength of civil society. A strong civil society is thought to be crucial to the emergence of successful democracies while a weak civil society is deemed the cause of flawed or frozen democracies. Using contrasting evidence from Spain and Brazil, this study challenges these widespread assumptions about contemporary democratization. It argues that it is the performance of political institutions rather than the configuration of civil society that determines the consolidation of democratic regimes.
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The Myth of Civil Society: Social Capital and Democratic Consolidation in Spain and Brazil

The Myth of Civil Society: Social Capital and Democratic Consolidation in Spain and Brazil

by O. Encarnación
The Myth of Civil Society: Social Capital and Democratic Consolidation in Spain and Brazil

The Myth of Civil Society: Social Capital and Democratic Consolidation in Spain and Brazil

by O. Encarnación

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Almost irrespective of the geographic setting, the debate about the future of democracy in post-authoritarian societies is increasingly tied to the strength of civil society. A strong civil society is thought to be crucial to the emergence of successful democracies while a weak civil society is deemed the cause of flawed or frozen democracies. Using contrasting evidence from Spain and Brazil, this study challenges these widespread assumptions about contemporary democratization. It argues that it is the performance of political institutions rather than the configuration of civil society that determines the consolidation of democratic regimes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349526864
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 11/13/2003
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Pages: 233
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

OMAR G. ENCARNACIÓN is Associate Professor of Political Studies at Bard College, USA.

Table of Contents

PART I: THE INTELLECTUAL TERRAIN Introduction The Revival of Civil Society PART II: SPAIN:m WEAK CIVIL SOCIETY, STRONG DEMOCRACY Spanish Civil Society in Transition Politics Political Institutions and Democratization in Spain PART III: BRAZIL: STRONG CIVIL SOCIETY, WEAK DEMOCRACY Brazilian Civil Society in Transition Politics Political Institutions and Democratization in Brazil PART IV: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES Civil Society Re-considered
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