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The Changing Nature of Democracy,9789280810059
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The Changing Nature of Democracy


Author(s): Inoguchi, Takashi; Newman, Edward; Keane, John
ISBN10:  9280810057
ISBN13:  9789280810059
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  7/1/1998
Publisher(s): Brookings Inst Pr

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SummaryTable of Contents
Democracy is recognized as the primary vehicle for the fulfilment of individual and collective aspirations, the articulation of interests, and the nurturing of civil society. Globalizing forces have underpinned the spread of this message across the globe. Yet the march of democratization is highly contested and politicized and there is little consensus on what democracy is or should be. This volume brings together preeminent scholars from around the world in a collection of essays that point to a changing and broadening agenda of democracy. Themes addressed include challenges to democracy in established democracies and in transitional societies, the media and communications, globalization, criteria of democracy, religion, culture, civil society, and the internationalization of the democratic ethos. While democracy has been given a new lease on life in the post-Cold War context and its sphere of applicability has widened beyond the state closure, this book highlights the limitations and tensions of this worldwide movement.

This volume brings together preeminent scholars from around the world in a collection of essays that point to a changing and broadening agenda of democracy.
1 Introduction: The changing nature of democracy
1(20)
Takashi Inoguchi
Edward Newman
John Keane
Definitions and criteria 21(48)
2 Some basic assumptions about the consolidation of democracy
23(14)
Philippe C. Schmitter
3 Fifty years after the "Great Transformation": Reflections on social order and political agency
37(11)
Claus Offe
4 Toward consolidated democracies
48(21)
Juan J. Linz
Alfred Stepan
Democracy and social framework 69(48)
5 Democracy and constitutionalism
71(16)
Jean Blondel
6 Mass media and participatory democracy
87(14)
Elihu Katz
7 Party representation in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan
101(16)
J.A.A. Stockwin
Democracy and global forces 117(54)
8 The democratization process and the market
119(17)
Mihaly Simai
9 Political representation and economic competitiveness: Is a new democratic synthesis conceivable?
136(21)
Ian Marsh
10 A structure for peace: A democratic, interdependent, and institutionalized order
157(14)
Bruce Russett
Regional characteristics of democracy 171(58)
11 Asian-style democracy?
173(11)
Takashi Inoguchi
12 Post-communist Europe: Comparative reflections
184(29)
Alfred Stepan
Juan J. Linz
13 Religion and democracy: The case of Islam, civil society, and democracy
213(16)
Saad Eddin Ibrahim
Invigorating democratic ideas and institutions 229(37)
14 The Philadelphia model
231(13)
John Keane
15 Democracy at the United Nations
244(11)
Daniele Archibugi
16 A meditation on democracy
255(11)
Bernard Crick
Contributors 266(4)
Index 270

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