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9780520072145

To Craft Democracies

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  • ISBN13:

    9780520072145

  • ISBN10:

    0520072146

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1990-11-01
  • Publisher: Univ of California Pr on Demand

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Summary

Is democracy a hot-house plant? Is it difficult to transplant it into new soil? The fall of so many dictatorships in the last few years--first in Southern Europe, then in Latin America, now in Eastern Europe--opens new, more optimistic perspectives on democratic development. The crises of dictatorships and the search for a new political order offer fertile ground for an examination of how best to effect democratic transitions. By focusing on the objective conditions that make democracy probable, sociological and historical theories of democracy often lose sight of what is possible. Here Giuseppe Di Palma instead explores those conciliatory political undertakings that political actors on all sides now engage in to make the improbable possible. His emphasis is on political crafting: in regard to constitutional choices, to alliances and convergences between contestants, to trade-offs, to the pacing of the transitions. Di Palma also examines the reasons--stalemate, the high cost of repression, a loss of goals, international constraints and inducements--that may motivate incumbents and nondemocratic political actors to accept democracy, even in those cases, as in Central America and Eastern Europe, where acceptance would seem least likely. An original and imaginative work that, in the light of recent transitions, challenges our assumptions about fledgling democracies and breaks new theoretical ground,To Craft Democracieswill appeal to anyone interested in the way we forge our political communities today.

Author Biography

Giuseppe Di Palma is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Rethinking Some Hard Factsp. 1
On Diffusion: How Democracy Can Grow in Many Soilsp. 14
Why Transferring Loyalties to Democracy May Be Less Difficult Than We Thinkp. 27
How Crafting Can Help the Transfer of Loyaltiesp. 44
Tactics: On How to Sell One's Craftp. 76
Beyond Transitions: Why Democracy Can Deliver on Its Promisesp. 109
Consolidation and Legitimacy: A Minimalist View of Two Big Wordsp. 137
To Craft Which Democracies?p. 156
Democracy by Diffusion, Democracy by Trespassingp. 183
Notesp. 201
Indexp. 243
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