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Diffusion of Democracy: The Past and Future of Global Democracy

Diffusion of Democracy: The Past and Future of Global Democracy

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Barbara Wejnert
Cambridge University Press, 1/9/2014
EAN 9781107047112, ISBN10: 1107047110

Hardcover, 366 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm
Language: English

This book explores the course and causes of the worldwide diffusion of democracy through an assessment of the political and economic development of individual countries from the year 1800 to 2005. Using this extended range of data and examining multiple variables, Barbara Wejnert creates a conceptual model for the diffusion of democracy and to measure national democratization. The author characterizes each nation's political system, its networking with other countries, level of development, and media advancement, in order to pinpoint what leads to national and regional progress to, or regress from, democratization. Her innovative findings challenge established thinking and reveal that the growth of literacy does not lead to democratization but is instead an outcome of democracy. She also finds that networks between non-democratic and democratic states are more important to a nation's democratization than financial aid given to non-democratic regimes or the level of national development.

Preface
1. Understanding democracy once more
2. Factors in contributing to democratization
3. Trajectory and temporal rate of democratization
4. Democratic or autocratic future of the world?
5. Why is democracy desirable? Outcomes of democracies and autocracies
6. Epilogue
democratic/autocratic world through a journalistic lens in 2013
Appendix 1. Description of variables of expressed value, risk and countries tolerance of democracy adoption
Appendix 2. Selected predictors of democratic growth
Appendix 3. Statistical modelling of contrasting definitions of democratic growth.