Description

Book Synopsis
Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation contains the first systematic comparative analysis of the process of democratic consolidation in southern Europe and the southern cone of South America, and it is the first book to ground post-Communist Europe within the literature of comparative politics and democratic theory.

Trade Review
An absolutely major work that represents probably the most significant contribution to the burgeoning literature on democratization over the past decade and the most ambitious effort to move the debate beyond the seminal work on transition, Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Prospects for Democracy by Guillermo O'Donnell, Philippe Schmitter, and Laurence Whitehead (1986), by considering the problem of democratization in light of the dramatic regime changes in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. -- Gerardo L. Munck Slavic Review

Table of Contents

List of Figures, Tables, and Exhibits
Preface and Acknowledgments
Part I: Theoretical Overview
Chapter 1. Democracy and its Arenas
Chapter 2. "Stateness," Nationalism, and Democratization
Chapter 3. Modern Nondemocratic Regimes
Chapter 4. The Implications of Prior Regime Type for Transition Paths and Consolidation Tasks
Chapter 5. Actors and Contexts
Part II: Southern Europe: Completed Consolidations
Chapter 6. The Paradigmatic Case of Reforma Pactada–Ruptura Pactada: Spain
Chapter 7. From Interim Government to Simultaneous Transition and Consolidation: Portugal
Chapter 8. Crisis of a Nonhierarchical Military Regime: Greece
Chapter 9. Southern Europe: Concluding Reflections
Part III: South America: Constrained Transitions
Chapter 10. A Risk-Prone Consolidated Democracy: Uruguay
Chapter 11. Crises of Efficacy, Legitimacy, and Democratic State "Presence": Brazil
Chapter 12. From an Impossible to a Possible Democratic Game: Argentina
Chapter 13. Incomplete Transition/Near Consolidation? Chile
Chapter 14. South America: Concluding Reflections
Part IV: Post-Communist Europe: The Most Complex Paths and Tasks
Chapter 15. Post-Communism's Prehistories
Chapter 16. Authoritarian Communism, Ethical Civil Society, and Ambivalent Political Society: Poland
Chapter 17. Varieties of Post-Totalitarian Regimes: Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria
Chapter 18. The Effects of Totalitarianism-cum-Sultanism on Democratic Transition: Romania
Chapter 19. The Problems of "Stateness" and Transitions: The USSR and Russia
Chapter 20. When Democracy and the Nation-State Are Conflicting Logics: Estonia and Latvia
Chapter 21. Post-Communist Europe: Concluding Comparative Reflections
Index

Problems of Democratic Transition and

    Product form

    £999.99

    Includes FREE delivery

    A Paperback / softback by Juan J. Linz, Alfred Stepan

    Out of stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Problems of Democratic Transition and by Juan J. Linz

      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 11/10/1996
      ISBN13: 9780801851582, 978-0801851582
      ISBN10: 0801851580

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation contains the first systematic comparative analysis of the process of democratic consolidation in southern Europe and the southern cone of South America, and it is the first book to ground post-Communist Europe within the literature of comparative politics and democratic theory.

      Trade Review
      An absolutely major work that represents probably the most significant contribution to the burgeoning literature on democratization over the past decade and the most ambitious effort to move the debate beyond the seminal work on transition, Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Prospects for Democracy by Guillermo O'Donnell, Philippe Schmitter, and Laurence Whitehead (1986), by considering the problem of democratization in light of the dramatic regime changes in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. -- Gerardo L. Munck Slavic Review

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures, Tables, and Exhibits
      Preface and Acknowledgments
      Part I: Theoretical Overview
      Chapter 1. Democracy and its Arenas
      Chapter 2. "Stateness," Nationalism, and Democratization
      Chapter 3. Modern Nondemocratic Regimes
      Chapter 4. The Implications of Prior Regime Type for Transition Paths and Consolidation Tasks
      Chapter 5. Actors and Contexts
      Part II: Southern Europe: Completed Consolidations
      Chapter 6. The Paradigmatic Case of Reforma Pactada–Ruptura Pactada: Spain
      Chapter 7. From Interim Government to Simultaneous Transition and Consolidation: Portugal
      Chapter 8. Crisis of a Nonhierarchical Military Regime: Greece
      Chapter 9. Southern Europe: Concluding Reflections
      Part III: South America: Constrained Transitions
      Chapter 10. A Risk-Prone Consolidated Democracy: Uruguay
      Chapter 11. Crises of Efficacy, Legitimacy, and Democratic State "Presence": Brazil
      Chapter 12. From an Impossible to a Possible Democratic Game: Argentina
      Chapter 13. Incomplete Transition/Near Consolidation? Chile
      Chapter 14. South America: Concluding Reflections
      Part IV: Post-Communist Europe: The Most Complex Paths and Tasks
      Chapter 15. Post-Communism's Prehistories
      Chapter 16. Authoritarian Communism, Ethical Civil Society, and Ambivalent Political Society: Poland
      Chapter 17. Varieties of Post-Totalitarian Regimes: Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria
      Chapter 18. The Effects of Totalitarianism-cum-Sultanism on Democratic Transition: Romania
      Chapter 19. The Problems of "Stateness" and Transitions: The USSR and Russia
      Chapter 20. When Democracy and the Nation-State Are Conflicting Logics: Estonia and Latvia
      Chapter 21. Post-Communist Europe: Concluding Comparative Reflections
      Index

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account