Routledge Handbook of Democratization/ - New York: Routledge, 2012.

1: Democratisation: The regional picture
1. Central and Eastern Europe Paul Lewis
2. Central America John A. Booth
3. South America Anita Breuer
4. Sub-Saharan Africa Elke Zuern
5. The Middle East and North Africa Francesco Cavatorta
6. Central Asia Verena Fritz & Jonathan Wheatley
7. Democracy in South Asia: India and Pakistan-Parallel Pasts, Divergent Futures Farida Jalalzai
8. Southeast and East Asia Matthew Carlson Section 2: Democratisation and Governance
9. Measuring democratisation Edward LiPuma & Thoas A. Koelble
10. Democratic transitions Jay Ulfelder
11. Hybrid Regimes – A Social Foundations Approach Garry Rodan & Kanishka Jayauriya
12. ‘Deviant democracies’ Renske Doorenspleet
13. The Military Thomas Bruneau
14. Political parties Vicky Randall
15. Civil Society David Herbert
16. Social capital Bo Rothstein Section 3: Democratisation and International Relations
17. The third and fourth waves of democracy Fabrice Lehoucq
18. Democratic Conditionality Richard Youngs
19. The United Nations and Democratisation Aurel Croissant
20. The European Union and democratisation Michelle Pace
21. The African Union and democratisation Charles Manga Fombad
22. The Organisation of American States and democratisation Monica Herz Section 4: ‘Democratisation and Development’
23. Democratisation, poverty, and inequality Gordon Crawford & Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai
24. Democratisation and security Vincent Boudreau
25. Democratisation and Human Rights: Convergence and Divergence David Beetham
26. Democratisation and gender Wendy Stokes
27. Democratisation and war Wolfgang Merkel
28. Democratisation and conflict resolution Sonja Grimm

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