New governments established during the third wave of
democratization in Latin America, Eastern and Central Europe,
Africa, and Asia face increasing threats to stabilization and
consolidation. Alfred Stepan, a major voice in democratization
studies, gathers leading experts in political science and
government to better understand what is going wrong and how it can
be fixed.
The contributors identify and analyze three key problems that
endanger these democracies: ethnonational conflicts, domestic
security and the role of police and military, and power sharing in
presidential and semi-presidential systems. For each of these
issues, essays evaluate promising new policies, advance
alternatives, and suggest political reforms that could increase the
success of democratic governance.
Stepan's introduction reflects on why these three critical
issues have been neglected or misconceptualized by practitioners
and theorists alike. A conclusion by Fernando Henrique Cardoso,
former president of Brazil, offers unique insight on how to
successfully manage and solve these problems.
"Democracies in Danger" is the product of informed and
productive dialogue between former prime ministers and presidents
of new democracies and leading democratization scholars. It will be
essential in setting research agendas and policy discussions for a
broad range of scholars and practitioners.
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