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Authoritarianism In An Age Of Democratization 1st Edition Jason Brownlee

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Authoritarianism In An Age Of Democratization 1st Edition Jason Brownlee
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.29 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Jason Brownlee
ISBN: 9780521869515, 052186951X
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Authoritarianism In An Age Of Democratization 1st Edition Jason Brownlee by Jason Brownlee 9780521869515, 052186951X instant download after payment.

Far from sweeping the globe uniformly, the 'third wave of democratization' left burgeoning republics and resilient dictatorships in its wake. Applying more than a year of original fieldwork in Egypt, Iran, Malaysia, and the Philippines, Jason Brownlee shows that the mixed record of recent democratization is best deciphered through a historical and institutional approach to authoritarian rule. Exposing the internal organizations that structure elite conflict, Brownlee demonstrates why the critical soft-liners needed for democratic transitions have been dormant in Egypt and Malaysia but outspoken in Iran and the Philippines. By establishing how ruling parties originated and why they impede change, Brownlee illuminates the problem of contemporary authoritarianism and informs the promotion of durable democracy.

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