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Contemporary democracies : participation, stability, and violence /

Why do some democracies succeed while others fail? In seeking an answer to this classic problem, G. Bingham Powell, Jr., examines the record of voter participation, government stability, and violence in 29 democracies during the 1960s and 1970s. The core of the book and its most distinguishing featu...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Powell, G. Bingham
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1982.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Contents
  • 1 Introduction / Democracy, Parties, and Performance
  • The Contemporary Democracies
  • Political Parties and the Democratic Order
  • Standards of Political Performance
  • 2 Political Performance / The Initial Comparison
  • Citizen Voting Participation
  • Stable and Effective Government
  • Maintaining Political Order
  • Compatibility of the Performance Dimensions
  • 3 The Social and Economic Environment
  • Population Size
  • Modernization and Economic Development
  • Social Cleavages
  • Economic Divisions
  • A Brief Multivariate Consideration
  • 4 The Constitutional SettingConstitutional Design
  • Constitutional Design and Political Performance
  • Constitution and Culture
  • Socioeconomic and Constitutional Effects
  • 5 Party Systems and Election Outcomes
  • Attributes of Party Systems
  • Fractionalization
  • Parties and Social Groups
  • Extremist Parties
  • Volatility of Party Strength
  • Party-System Dynamics
  • Party Systems and Democratic Performance
  • 6 Citizen Involvement / Participation or Turmoil
  • Getting Citizens to the Polls
  • A Causal Model of Voting Participation
  • Turmoil and Its Containment7 Government Performance / Executive Stability
  • Parliamentary Systems: Government Formation
  • Parliamentary Systems: Durability of Governments
  • Presidential Government
  • 8 Managing Violence and Sustaining Democracy
  • Elite Bases of Deadly Violence
  • Organized Violence: Strategic Objectives and Consequences
  • How Democracies Are Replaced: Military and Executive Coups
  • 9 Democratic Performance / Liberty, Competition, Responsiveness
  • Civil Liberties
  • Political Competition
  • Policy Responsiveness
  • 10 Conclusion / Constraint and Creativity in DemocraciesRelationships among the Dimensions of Performance
  • Executive Control and Economic Manipulation
  • Institutionalizing Compromise: Consociational Practices
  • Requirements for Performance and Survival
  • Comparative Analysis: Limits and Directions
  • Appendix
  • Notes
  • Index