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International Actors Democratization And The Rule Of Law Anchoring Democracy Leonardo Morlino Amichai A Magen

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International Actors Democratization And The Rule Of Law Anchoring Democracy Leonardo Morlino Amichai A Magen
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Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.49 MB
Author: Leonardo Morlino; Amichai A. Magen
ISBN: 9780203894699, 9781134058099, 9781134058136, 9781134058143, 0203894693, 1134058098, 1134058136, 1134058144
Language: English
Year: 2009

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International Actors Democratization And The Rule Of Law Anchoring Democracy Leonardo Morlino Amichai A Magen by Leonardo Morlino; Amichai A. Magen 9780203894699, 9781134058099, 9781134058136, 9781134058143, 0203894693, 1134058098, 1134058136, 1134058144 instant download after payment.

"This innovative volume advances our understanding of variations in the quality of democracy, and of the precise international pathways involved. These pathways are traced by deploying three linked concepts - democratic anchoring, layering, and cyclicality.  The project's analytical eclecticism provides a model that can be extended and generalized and that will enrich the comparative democratization literature." Laurence Whitehead, Nuffield College, Oxford, UK.

 

"An important study of how external actors influence democratic development, featuring a useful analytic taxonomy for understanding such influence, a telling focus on the rule of law, and well-grounded, absorbing country case studies." Thomas Carothers, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

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