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Democratic Institution Performance: Research and Policy Perspectives

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Democratic Institution Performance: Research and Policy Perspectives

Contributors:

By (Author) Edward R. McMahon
Edited by Thomas Sinclair

ISBN:

9780275977887

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th December 2002

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Educational: Citizenship and social education

Dewey:

321.8

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

280

Description

How do nations make successful transitions to democracies Our understanding of how democracy functionsand under what circumstances it can be consolidated and strengthenedremains highly uneven. Recent events underscore the critical importance of expanding our understanding of democratic institutions and operations. Here McMahon and his distinguished contributors demonstrate how the dynamic process of democratization is shaped by the specific contexts in which it occurs; how the internal community plays a key role in the development of democracy; and how the ability to understand democratization requires both internal and external perspectives. The contributors seek to improve the definitions of what constitutes a democracy and to determine how the effectiveness of democratic institutions might best be judged in order to better serve the analysis of and policy approaches to building democratic institutions. With fewer overtly authoritarian states in the post-Cold War world, a wealth of raw information and experience has begun to accumulate. Our understanding of democratic institutional performance requires us to look closely at the performance of the institutions themselves. The book contains chapters on public opinion, civil society, domestic institutions of governance, elections, globalization, international standards of democratic development, international assistance and academic research. A concluding chapter summarizes what democratization processes can teach us about democracy in a broader context.

Reviews

[t]he volume has to be considered for it provides consideration on how lessons gleaned from support for civil society in democratization contexts actually function in practice. This makes the McMahon and Sinclair edited volume useful not only for academicians but also for practitioners.-Democratization
[A]ll the different aspects of democracy building are presented in depth. The presentations are always clear and well structured. The chapters are functional for scholars as they present and discuss a rich range of concept defintions ... but also for the copious references and for adequate and well-chosen case studies. Furthermore, what seems even more valuable about this volume is the fact that the authors dare to give an account of the facts with a critical perspective of the mainstream democratization literature ...-Democratization
"the volume has to be considered for it provides consideration on how lessons gleaned from support for civil society in democratization contexts actually function in practice. This makes the McMahon and Sinclair edited volume useful not only for academicians but also for practitioners."-Democratization
"All the different aspects of democracy building are presented in depth. The presentations are always clear and well structured. The chapters are functional for scholars as they present and discuss a rich range of concept defintions ... but also for the copious references and for adequate and well-chosen case studies. Furthermore, what seems even more valuable about this volume is the fact that the authors dare to give an account of the facts with a critical perspective of the mainstream democratization literature ..."-Democratization
"[t]he volume has to be considered for it provides consideration on how lessons gleaned from support for civil society in democratization contexts actually function in practice. This makes the McMahon and Sinclair edited volume useful not only for academicians but also for practitioners."-Democratization
"[A]ll the different aspects of democracy building are presented in depth. The presentations are always clear and well structured. The chapters are functional for scholars as they present and discuss a rich range of concept defintions ... but also for the copious references and for adequate and well-chosen case studies. Furthermore, what seems even more valuable about this volume is the fact that the authors dare to give an account of the facts with a critical perspective of the mainstream democratization literature ..."-Democratization

Author Bio

EDWARD R. MCMAHON is Dean's Professor of Applied Politics and Director, Center on Democratic Performance, Department of Political Science, State University of New York, Binghamton. THOMAS SINCLAIR is Director and Assistant Professor of the Master in Public Administration Program, State University of New York, Binghamton.

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