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E-grāmata: Democratisation in the 21st Century: Reviving Transitology

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The 2010s was a critical period in the continuing, established trend of the spread of democracy worldwide: from the Arab Spring countries of Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and Yemen to the unfolding turmoil of Myanmar and Ukraine, social mobilization against autocratic, corrupt, or military regimes has precipitated political transitions that are characteristic of "democratization."

This volume features contributions by top scholars of democracy and democratization processes from around the world that reopens and revives transitology theory, exploring the factors that lead to the demise of autocracy, the pathways and processes of change, and the choice for an eventual consolidation of democracy.

The essays, written by democratization specialists, tackle the series of questions raised by a body of literature that remains highly useful to understand contemporary political turbulence and transformation. It considers a number of crucial issues:

  • Can democratization processes be studied regardless of whether they actually arrive in a consolidated democracy as an outcome?

  • Can political and socioeconomic transitions be systematised beyond their own contexts and specificities?

  • What are the implications for international democracy-building assistance?

This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners of governance and democratization, comparative politics, and international relations.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
Notes on contributors ix
Foreword xii
Acknowledgements xviii
1 Introduction: turbulent transitions into the 21st century
1(11)
Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou
Timothy D. Sisk
2 Reviving transitology: democratisation then and now
12(17)
Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou
Timothy D. Sisk
3 Divergent and partial transitions: lessons from Ukraine and Egypt
29(20)
Kateryna Pishchikova
Richard Youngs
4 Electoral transitions: stumbling out of the gate
49(26)
Pippa Norris
5 Democratisation in the Asia-Pacific: two steps forward?
75(18)
Benjamin Reilly
6 The transition in East-Central Europe
93(20)
Andre Liebich
7 Successes and breakdowns: democratisation in Sub-Saharan Africa
113(22)
Julien Morency-Laflamme
8 Thirty years past: transitology in the Southern Cone
135(9)
Diego Abente-Brun
Ignacio Gonzalez-Bozzolasco
9 Transitology a l'Arabe: confirmation and challenge
144(23)
Bahgat Korany
10 From transitology to consolidology
167(18)
Philippe C. Schmitter
References 185(20)
Index 205
Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou is the Deputy Director and Academic Dean at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and Adjunct Professor in the International History Department at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. He is also Visiting Professor in the doctoral school at Sciences Po Paris.

Timothy D. Sisk is Professor and Associate Dean for Research at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, and steering faculty of the Sié Chéou Kang Center for International Security and Diplomacy, University of Denver, USA.