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Theorising democide[electronic resou...
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Chou, Mark ((Political scientist))
Theorising democide[electronic resource] :why and how democracies fail /
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タイトル / 著者:
Theorising democide : why and how democracies fail // Mark Chou.
著者:
Chou, Mark
出版された:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2013.
記述:
1 online resource.
主題:
Democratization.
主題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Democracy
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9781137298690 (electronic bk.)
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
1137298693 (electronic bk.)
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1. Constituted to Fail: Democracy and its Self-Negation -- 2. Exogenous Breakdown: The Institutional, Socioeconomic and Political Causes of Democratic Termination -- 3. Endogenous Breakdown: The Conditions and Characteristics of Democracies which Self-Destruct -- 4. Towards a Theory of Democide.
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The common assumption is that the path to democratisation is, once begun, near impossible to reverse. Particularly where democratic transition has been properly consolidated conventional wisdom and empirical evidence both suggest that no democracy should follow the example of Classical Athens or Germany's Weimar Republic and return to despotism. Starting from the premise that democracies are often deeply implicated in their own downfall, "Theorising Democide" challenges this conventional view by showing how democratic collapse is symptomatic of the inherent logic of democracy. Democide, in some cases, can thus be understood as a kind of ideological suicide with the tenets and devices of democracy being somehow intrinsic to its own collapse. In other words democide denotes the capacity that democracy has to come undone, to risk its own safety, to take its own life while doing what it was intended to do.
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137298690
Theorising democide[electronic resource] :why and how democracies fail /
Chou, Mark(Political scientist)
Theorising democide
why and how democracies fail /[electronic resource] :Mark Chou. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource. - The theories, concepts and practices of democracy. - Theories, concepts and practices of democracy..
1. Constituted to Fail: Democracy and its Self-Negation -- 2. Exogenous Breakdown: The Institutional, Socioeconomic and Political Causes of Democratic Termination -- 3. Endogenous Breakdown: The Conditions and Characteristics of Democracies which Self-Destruct -- 4. Towards a Theory of Democide.
The common assumption is that the path to democratisation is, once begun, near impossible to reverse. Particularly where democratic transition has been properly consolidated conventional wisdom and empirical evidence both suggest that no democracy should follow the example of Classical Athens or Germany's Weimar Republic and return to despotism. Starting from the premise that democracies are often deeply implicated in their own downfall, "Theorising Democide" challenges this conventional view by showing how democratic collapse is symptomatic of the inherent logic of democracy. Democide, in some cases, can thus be understood as a kind of ideological suicide with the tenets and devices of democracy being somehow intrinsic to its own collapse. In other words democide denotes the capacity that democracy has to come undone, to risk its own safety, to take its own life while doing what it was intended to do.
ISBN: 9781137298690 (electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 321.8
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