Comparative politics: continuity and breakdown in the contemporary world
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adam_text | Contents
List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
χ
xiii
Introduction
What is comparative politics?
Explaining the present and anticipating the future
Comparative politics as a science of politics
Institutionalism and neo-institutionalism
Structural-functionalism
Political culture and political socialization
Political economy
Rational choice and game theory
A synthetic approach
Reprise: why study comparative politics?
Questions for further consideration
Further reading
I Continuity and breakdown
Introduction
Politics and power
Political actors
Regimes
Economics and politics
Factors promoting continuity
Factors promoting breakdown
The dynamics of regime breakdown
Case study: The demise of the Weimar Republic
(1919-33)
Case study: The Brazilian coup of 1
964
Conclusion
Questions for further consideration
Further reading
I
2
6
8
9
10
II
12
14
15
16
16
17
17
18
20
22
26
28
32
36
44
48
51
52
53
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
2
Nation, state, democracy : How the breakdown of
the traditional order led to the modern world
54
Introduction
55
Modern and traditional societies
56
Case study: The rise of state, nation, and democracy
in Western Europe
62
Forced modernization: the politics of colonialism
and its consequences
76
Case study:
¡арап
87
Case study: India
92
Conclusion
95
Questions for further consideration
95
Further reading
96
3
The requisites of democratic continuity
97
Introduction
97
What is liberal democracy?
98
Breakdown and continuity in liberal democracies
101
Maintaining democratic participation
105
The protection of liberal rights 1
12
Economic and social rights
117
Case study: Democracy in America 1
27
Case study: Democracy in India 1
32
Conclusion
136
Questions for further consideration 1
37
Further reading
137
4
Democratic institutions
138
Introduction 1
39
Political parties 1
39
Political ideologies
142
Electoral systems 1
54
Executive-legislative relations
162
Central-local government relations 1
70
Case study: German Democratic institutions 1
74
Conclusion
179
Questions for further consideration 1
80
Further reading
180
5
Revolution: Breakdown in the face of mass movements
181
Introduction
181
The elements of revolutionary breakdown 1
82
CONTENTS
The revolutionary vanguard s pivotal role 1
88
The classical theory of revolutionary development 1
9
1
Communism: the twentieth century s revolutionary paradigm
194
Case study: The Russian Revolution
20
1
Case study: The Chinese Revolution and its aftermath
2
11
Conclusion: the unintended consequences of revolution
220
Questions for further consideration
220
Further reading
221
6
Revolutionary movements in the contemporary world
222
Introduction
223
Wars of national liberation
224
Case study: The Algerian Revolution
236
Ethnic nationalism and national liberation
241
The dynamics of Islamic revolutionary movements
243
Case study: The Islamic Revolution in Iran
252
Other Muslim states and movements
258
Conclusion
263
Questions for further consideration
263
Further reading
263
7
The coup d etat and its consequences: Breakdown
engineered by elite actors
265
Introduction
266
The modern armed forces as a political actor
266
Underlying causes of breakdown
275
How the armed forces intervene
283
The dictatorship-democracy cycle
291
Case study: Nigeria
298
Case study: Pakistan
305
Conclusion
ЗІ І
Questions for further consideration
3
1
2
Further reading
ЗІЗ
8
Military regimes
314
Introduction
314
Military regimes and the requisites for continuity
315
Party-military regimes
3
1
7
Case study: Iraq
327
Guardian military regimes
333
How guardian regimes arise
336
Case study: Chile
343
vii
COMPARATIVE
POLITICS
Case study: Indonesia
35
1
Conclusion
356
Questions for further consideration
357
Further reading
358
9
Democratization in the noncommunist world
360
Introduction
36
1
The breakdown of authoritarian regimes
361
The politics of regime transition
369
Case study: Argentina: replacement
374
Case study: Taiwan: transformation
380
Case study: South Africa:
transplacement
and pacted
transition
384
Problems of democratic consolidation
390
Conclusion
395
Questions for further consideration
396
Further reading
396
1
0
Democratization and economic reform
in the communist world
398
Introduction
399
The breakdown of communist regimes
399
Case study: The collapse of the Soviet Union
41
1
Democratization in the Soviet bloc
420
Problems of democratic consolidation
42
1
Economic reform in post-communist states
425
Case study: The People s Republic of China
428
Reform in other non-European communist states
436
Conclusion
438
Questions for further consideration
439
Further reading
439
I I The politics of contemporary patrimonial rule
441
Introduction
442
Breakdown and continuity in patrimonial and
neo-patrimonial systems
443
Modernizing autocracies
445
Case study: Saudi Arabia
46
1
Neo-sultanistic regimes
468
Case study: Zaire
476
Conclusion
484
viii
CONTENTS
Questions
for further consideration
485
Further reading
486
1
2
Hybrid regimes
487
Introduction
487
The nature of hybrid regimes
488
Fending off democratization
492
The post-communist world
501
Case study: Russia
504
Populism in Latin America
5
1 I
Case study: Peru
5
1
3
Hybrid regimes in other parts of the world
5
1
7
Conclusion
519
Questions for further consideration
520
Further reading
520
1
3
New political actors and new ideologies in
the postmodern era
522
Introduction
522
The postmodern era
525
New political actors
530
Globalization
536
The emergence of today s globalized economy: the rise
and fall of the
Bretton
Woods system
543
Conclusion
556
Questions for further consideration
557
Further reading
557
14
The future of democracy
559
Introduction
559
Is democracy durable and transportable?
560
Does liberal democracy promote social justice?
569
Does democracy protect liberty?
576
By way of a conclusion
578
Questions for further consideration
578
Further reading
579
Glossary
580
References
591
Index
603
ix
Illustrations
Plates
1.1
Aristotle
23
1.2
Hitler
reviewing an
SA parade
42
2.1
The Hall of Mirrors
in Louis
XIV s
Versailles palace
66
2.2
Samurai military regalia
89
3.1
A barn raising near Toronto, Canada
108
3.2
Mohandas Gandhi and his wife Kasturba
134
4.1
Adam Smith
144
4.2
Typical German ballot
177
5.1
Delacroix s Liberty heading the People
192
5.2
Stalin stamp
208
6.1
A street in the
Casbah
238
6.2
Ayatollah
Khomeini
254
7.1
Olusegun Obasanjo
302
7.2 Pervez
Musharraf
311
8.1
Gamal
Abdel
Nasser
322
8.2
Suharto
354
9-1
A demonstration in Santiago
372
9.2
Taiwan protest
383
10.1
Matriochka dolls depicting Russian leaders
418
10.2
Shenzhen, China
435
11.1
Faisal bin abd
al
Aziz
al
Saud 464
11.2
Atrocities in the Congo under King Leopold of Belgium
479
12.1
Moscow votes for Putin
510
12.2
Alberto Fujimori
515
13.1
A street in a squatter settlement in
Asunción,
Paraguay
543
13.2
Anti-WTO protest
555
14.1
Francis Fukuyama
562
14.2
Lee Kuan Yew
5б8
Figure
5.1
Organization of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
206
ILLUSTRATIONS
Maps
1.1
Political breakdowns,
1688-2007 19
1.2
Territory lost by Germany under the Versailles Treaty
45
2.1
Level of development (Human Development Index)
57
2.2
Colonies and semi-colonies,
1914 78
3-1
Years of continuous democratic government to
2004 99
3.2
The European Union
123
4.1
Parliamentary and presidential democracies
163
4.2
Democracies with a federal system of government
172
5.1
Major revolutions,
1640-1949 183
5.2
The Long March
214
6.1
National liberation struggles and major secessionist
violence,
1945—
present
225
6.2
Countries with Muslim majorities or significant
Muslim minorities
245
7.1
Successful military coups
267
7.2
Nigeria s major ethnic divisions
299
8.1
Military rule since
I960 316
8.2
Indonesia
352
9-І
Democratization (noncommunist countries)
362
9.2
South African Bantustans
384
10.1
Communist and post-communist states
(2004) 400
10.2
The former Soviet Union
419
11.1
Patrimonial regimes
444
11.2
Zaire
477
12.1
Long-lived hybrid regimes
(2004) 489
13-1
World Trade Organization members
524
13.2
Female empowerment index
534
14.1
Contemporary democracies
(2004) 561
14.2
Civilizations of the contemporary world according to
Samuel
Huntington 567
Boxes
2.1
British constitutional development: accommodation
70
2.2
French constitutional development: absolutist
intransigence
71
6.1
National liberation struggle in Kosovo
242
6.2
Islamist revolution in Afghanistan
259
13-1
The Washington consensus
551
COMPARATIVE
POLITICS
Tables
1.1 Rock—paper—scissors
13
1.2
Radicals, reformers, and reactionaries
14
1.1
Aristotle s typology of regimes
24
1.2
Robert Dahl s political typology
25
1.3
Violent breakdowns
40
4.1
Votes
154
4.2
Distribution of seats in legislature
155
4.3
Separation of powers versus parliamentary systems
170
6.1
Primary means of liberation struggle: characteristics
and results
232
8.1
Politically significant ethnic groups in Asia
348
8.2
Comparison of regimes
356
9-1
Revolutions, coups, democratization
369
10.1
Soviet economic performance
407
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adam_txt |
Contents
List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
χ
xiii
Introduction
What is comparative politics?
Explaining the present and anticipating the future
Comparative politics as a science of politics
Institutionalism and neo-institutionalism
Structural-functionalism
Political culture and political socialization
Political economy
Rational choice and game theory
A synthetic approach
Reprise: why study comparative politics?
Questions for further consideration
Further reading
I Continuity and breakdown
Introduction
Politics and power
Political actors
Regimes
Economics and politics
Factors promoting continuity
Factors promoting breakdown
The dynamics of regime breakdown
Case study: The demise of the Weimar Republic
(1919-33)
Case study: The Brazilian coup of 1
964
Conclusion
Questions for further consideration
Further reading
I
2
6
8
9
10
II
12
14
15
16
16
17
17
18
20
22
26
28
32
36
44
48
51
52
53
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
2
Nation, state, "democracy": How the breakdown of
the traditional order led to the modern world
54
Introduction
55
Modern and traditional societies
56
Case study: The rise of state, nation, and democracy
in Western Europe
62
Forced modernization: the politics of colonialism
and its consequences
76
Case study:
¡арап
87
Case study: India
92
Conclusion
95
Questions for further consideration
95
Further reading
96
3
The requisites of democratic continuity
97
Introduction
97
What is liberal democracy?
98
Breakdown and continuity in liberal democracies
101
Maintaining democratic participation
105
The protection of liberal rights 1
12
Economic and social rights
117
Case study: Democracy in America 1
27
Case study: Democracy in India 1
32
Conclusion
136
Questions for further consideration 1
37
Further reading
137
4
Democratic institutions
138
Introduction 1
39
Political parties 1
39
Political ideologies
142
Electoral systems 1
54
Executive-legislative relations
162
Central-local government relations 1
70
Case study: German Democratic institutions 1
74
Conclusion
179
Questions for further consideration 1
80
Further reading
180
5
Revolution: Breakdown in the face of mass movements
181
Introduction
181
The elements of revolutionary breakdown 1
82
CONTENTS
The revolutionary vanguard's pivotal role 1
88
The classical theory of revolutionary development 1
9
1
Communism: the twentieth century's revolutionary paradigm
194
Case study: The Russian Revolution
20
1
Case study: The Chinese Revolution and its aftermath
2
11
Conclusion: the unintended consequences of revolution
220
Questions for further consideration
220
Further reading
221
6
Revolutionary movements in the contemporary world
222
Introduction
223
Wars of national liberation
224
Case study: The Algerian Revolution
236
Ethnic nationalism and national liberation
241
The dynamics of Islamic revolutionary movements
243
Case study: The Islamic Revolution in Iran
252
Other Muslim states and movements
258
Conclusion
263
Questions for further consideration
263
Further reading
263
7
The coup d'etat and its consequences: Breakdown
engineered by elite actors
265
Introduction
266
The modern armed forces as a political actor
266
Underlying causes of breakdown
275
How the armed forces intervene
283
The dictatorship-democracy cycle
291
Case study: Nigeria
298
Case study: Pakistan
305
Conclusion
ЗІ І
Questions for further consideration
3
1
2
Further reading
ЗІЗ
8
Military regimes
314
Introduction
314
Military regimes and the requisites for continuity
315
Party-military regimes
3
1
7
Case study: Iraq
327
Guardian military regimes
333
How guardian regimes arise
336
Case study: Chile
343
vii
COMPARATIVE
POLITICS
Case study: Indonesia
35
1
Conclusion
356
Questions for further consideration
357
Further reading
358
9
Democratization in the noncommunist world
360
Introduction
36
1
The breakdown of authoritarian regimes
361
The politics of regime transition
369
Case study: Argentina: replacement
374
Case study: Taiwan: transformation
380
Case study: South Africa:
transplacement
and pacted
transition
384
Problems of democratic consolidation
390
Conclusion
395
Questions for further consideration
396
Further reading
396
1
0
Democratization and economic reform
in the communist world
398
Introduction
399
The breakdown of communist regimes
399
Case study: The collapse of the Soviet Union
41
1
Democratization in the Soviet bloc
420
Problems of democratic consolidation
42
1
Economic reform in post-communist states
425
Case study: The People's Republic of China
428
"Reform" in other non-European communist states
436
Conclusion
438
Questions for further consideration
439
Further reading
439
I I The politics of contemporary patrimonial rule
441
Introduction
442
Breakdown and continuity in patrimonial and
neo-patrimonial systems
443
Modernizing autocracies
445
Case study: Saudi Arabia
46
1
Neo-sultanistic regimes
468
Case study: Zaire
476
Conclusion
484
viii
CONTENTS
Questions
for further consideration
485
Further reading
486
1
2
Hybrid regimes
487
Introduction
487
The nature of hybrid regimes
488
Fending off democratization
492
The post-communist world
501
Case study: Russia
504
Populism in Latin America
5
1 I
Case study: Peru
5
1
3
Hybrid regimes in other parts of the world
5
1
7
Conclusion
519
Questions for further consideration
520
Further reading
520
1
3
New political actors and new ideologies in
the postmodern era
522
Introduction
522
The postmodern era
525
New political actors
530
Globalization
536
The emergence of today's globalized economy: the rise
and fall of the
Bretton
Woods system
543
Conclusion
556
Questions for further consideration
557
Further reading
557
14
The future of democracy
559
Introduction
559
Is democracy durable and transportable?
560
Does liberal democracy promote social justice?
569
Does democracy protect liberty?
576
By way of a conclusion
578
Questions for further consideration
578
Further reading
579
Glossary
580
References
591
Index
603
ix
Illustrations
Plates
1.1
Aristotle
23
1.2
Hitler
reviewing an
SA parade
42
2.1
The Hall of Mirrors
in Louis
XIV's
Versailles palace
66
2.2
Samurai military regalia
89
3.1
A barn raising near Toronto, Canada
108
3.2
Mohandas Gandhi and his wife Kasturba
134
4.1
Adam Smith
144
4.2
Typical German ballot
177
5.1
Delacroix's Liberty heading the People
192
5.2
Stalin stamp
208
6.1
A street in the
Casbah
238
6.2
Ayatollah
Khomeini
254
7.1
Olusegun Obasanjo
302
7.2 Pervez
Musharraf
311
8.1
Gamal
Abdel
Nasser
322
8.2
Suharto
354
9-1
A demonstration in Santiago
372
9.2
Taiwan protest
383
10.1
Matriochka dolls depicting Russian leaders
418
10.2
Shenzhen, China
435
11.1
Faisal bin abd
al
Aziz
al
Saud 464
11.2
Atrocities in the Congo under King Leopold of Belgium
479
12.1
"Moscow votes for Putin"
510
12.2
Alberto Fujimori
515
13.1
A street in a squatter settlement in
Asunción,
Paraguay
543
13.2
Anti-WTO protest
555
14.1
Francis Fukuyama
562
14.2
Lee Kuan Yew
5б8
Figure
5.1
Organization of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
206
ILLUSTRATIONS
Maps
1.1
Political breakdowns,
1688-2007 19
1.2
Territory lost by Germany under the Versailles Treaty
45
2.1
Level of development (Human Development Index)
57
2.2
Colonies and semi-colonies,
1914 78
3-1
Years of continuous democratic government to
2004 99
3.2
The European Union
123
4.1
Parliamentary and presidential democracies
163
4.2
Democracies with a federal system of government
172
5.1
Major revolutions,
1640-1949 183
5.2
The Long March
214
6.1
National liberation struggles and major secessionist
violence,
1945—
present
225
6.2
Countries with Muslim majorities or significant
Muslim minorities
245
7.1
Successful military coups
267
7.2
Nigeria's major ethnic divisions
299
8.1
Military rule since
I960 316
8.2
Indonesia
352
9-І
Democratization (noncommunist countries)
362
9.2
South African Bantustans
384
10.1
Communist and post-communist states
(2004) 400
10.2
The former Soviet Union
419
11.1
Patrimonial regimes
444
11.2
Zaire
477
12.1
Long-lived hybrid regimes
(2004) 489
13-1
World Trade Organization members
524
13.2
Female empowerment index
534
14.1
Contemporary democracies
(2004) 561
14.2
Civilizations of the contemporary world according to
Samuel
Huntington 567
Boxes
2.1
British constitutional development: accommodation
70
2.2
French constitutional development: absolutist
intransigence
71
6.1
National liberation struggle in Kosovo
242
6.2
Islamist revolution in Afghanistan
259
13-1
The Washington consensus
551
COMPARATIVE
POLITICS
Tables
1.1 Rock—paper—scissors
13
1.2
Radicals, reformers, and reactionaries
14
1.1
Aristotle's typology of regimes
24
1.2
Robert Dahl's political typology
25
1.3
Violent breakdowns
40
4.1
Votes
154
4.2
Distribution of seats in legislature
155
4.3
Separation of powers versus parliamentary systems
170
6.1
Primary means of liberation struggle: characteristics
and results
232
8.1
Politically significant ethnic groups in Asia
348
8.2
Comparison of regimes
356
9-1
Revolutions, coups, democratization
369
10.1
Soviet economic performance
407 |
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spelling | Zagorski, Paul W. Verfasser aut Comparative politics continuity and breakdown in the contemporary world Paul W. Zagorski 1. publ. London [u.a.] Routledge 2009 XIII, 623 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references Comparative government Comparative government Case studies Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 gnd rswk-swf Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4137685-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4522595-3 Fallstudiensammlung gnd-content (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s DE-604 Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4137685-7 s Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 s b DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-203-88247-4 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016996284&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Zagorski, Paul W. Comparative politics continuity and breakdown in the contemporary world Comparative government Comparative government Case studies Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 gnd Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4137685-7 gnd |
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title | Comparative politics continuity and breakdown in the contemporary world |
title_auth | Comparative politics continuity and breakdown in the contemporary world |
title_exact_search | Comparative politics continuity and breakdown in the contemporary world |
title_exact_search_txtP | Comparative politics continuity and breakdown in the contemporary world |
title_full | Comparative politics continuity and breakdown in the contemporary world Paul W. Zagorski |
title_fullStr | Comparative politics continuity and breakdown in the contemporary world Paul W. Zagorski |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative politics continuity and breakdown in the contemporary world Paul W. Zagorski |
title_short | Comparative politics |
title_sort | comparative politics continuity and breakdown in the contemporary world |
title_sub | continuity and breakdown in the contemporary world |
topic | Comparative government Comparative government Case studies Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 gnd Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4137685-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Comparative government Comparative government Case studies Internationale Politik Politischer Wandel Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft Fallstudiensammlung Lehrbuch |
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