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Dilemmas Of Democratic Consolidation A Gametheory Approach Jay Ulfelder

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Dilemmas Of Democratic Consolidation A Gametheory Approach Jay Ulfelder
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.83 MB
Pages: 177
Author: Jay Ulfelder
ISBN: 9781626373341, 1626373345
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Dilemmas Of Democratic Consolidation A Gametheory Approach Jay Ulfelder by Jay Ulfelder 9781626373341, 1626373345 instant download after payment.

Why have so many attempts at democracy in the past half-century failed? Confronting this much discussed question, Jay Ulfelder offers a novel explanation for the coups and rebellions that have toppled fledgling democratic regimes and that continue to threaten many new democracies today. Ulfelder draws on an original dataset of 110 democratic failures spanning 1955–2007 and also presents analytic narratives for six cases (Cyprus, Fiji, Spain, Thailand, Ukraine, and Venezuela) to illustrate why some governments survive while others collapse. Focusing on political parties and the military as key players in the "democracy game," he sheds light on the pathways by which new democracies slide all too often from founding elections to polarization and breakdown.

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