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E-book: Democratic Paths and Trends

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  • Series: Research in Political Sociology
  • Pub. Date: 16-Jul-2010
  • Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857240927
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  • Series: Research in Political Sociology
  • Pub. Date: 16-Jul-2010
  • Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • Language: eng
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In this text, "Research in Political Sociology", the imperative and current issues of democratic trends are presented by scholars from Asia, Europe, Latin America and the United States. The volume addresses worldwide changes and developments of democratization from historical and contemporary perspectives. It presents discourses on the diffusion of democracy, paths of democratic transitions, worldwide trends towards democratization, as well as discussion about democracy in retreat. Cross-cultural, comparative studies sit alongside case studies of individual countries including democratic development in the United States, post-colonial and post-Soviet democratization trends, and most recent experiences of countries that have undergone democratization growth or democracy in retreat in the first decade of this century. This volume can be used by political sociologists to strengthen and develop the unique skills and interests they bring to sociology. It is pertinent to researchers from political science, sociology, anthropology, economics, and to policy makers from across the globe working on democratic transition and democratization/re-democratization issues.
List of Conributors
vii
Editorial Board ix
Prefece xi
PART I General Concepts of Democratic Trends and Paths
Section A A General Understading of Democracy and Various Paths of Democratic Transitions
Chapter 1 World Trends and the Trajectory of Democratization
5(20)
Barbara Wejneri
Chapter 2 Democracy in retreat? Decline in Political Party Membership: The Case of the Netherlands
25(30)
Wijbrandt H. van Schuur
Gerrit Voerman
Section B Mixing Individual Case Studies with Issues of Global Democracy
Chapter 3 New Citizens, New models of Democracy: Theorizing The `Disconnect Between Citizens and States
55(32)
David H. Kamens
Chapter 4 Dual Citizenship and the Revocation of Citizenship
87(24)
Ben Herzog
PART II The Case Studies
Section C The Case Studies of Democaracy in Practice
Chapter 5 From Clients to Participatnts? Alternative Local Governments and The Limitations of Participatory Democrcacy In teh Neoliberal Era, Saquisili, Ecuador
111(18)
Mandi Bane
Chapter 6 Networked Democracy: School-Based Volunteerism and Youth Civic Enagagement
129(26)
Sahuna A. Morimoto
PART III Discoruse: And Conclusions
Section D Democratic Waves, Tends adn Indicators
Chapter 7 Shifting Functional Forms in the Relationship Between Economic Development and Political Democracy
155(22)
Hyojoung Kim
Emory Morrison
Chapter 8 Globalization and Democarcy: The Tiumph of Liberty Over Equlity
177(22)
Christopher Kollmeyer
Chapter 9 REflecting on Choice Trough U.S. Presidential Elections
199(22)
Ernest Raiklin
About the Authors 221