Since its inception, the "Journal of Democracy" has served as
the premier venue for scholarship on democratization. The newest
volume in the acclaimed "Journal of Democracy" book series,
"Democracy: A Reader "brings together the seminal works that have
appeared in its pages in nearly twenty years of publication.
Democracy is in retreat around the world, giving renewed
relevance and urgency to fundamental questions about the system
that nevertheless remains the ideal standard of governance.
Contributors ask: What exactly is democracy, and what sustains it?
What institutions are best suited to a democratic system? Can
elections produce undemocratic outcomes? Is democracy a universal
value?
"Democracy: A Reader" addresses these important concerns with
critical discussions on delegative democracy, social capital,
constitutional design, federalism, hybrid regimes, competitive
authoritarianism, and more. With such influential contributors as
Francis Fukuyama, Robert Putnam, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and
Anwar Ibrahim, this is an indispensable resource for students of
democracy and instructors at the undergraduate and graduate
levels.
Contributors: Michael E. Alvarez, Nancy Bermeo, Russell Bova,
Jose Antonio Cheibub, Larry Diamond, Jorgen Elklit, Abdou
Filali-Ansary, M. Steven Fish, Francis Fukuyama, His Holiness the
Dalai Lama, Donald L. Horowitz, Anwar Ibrahim, Terry Lynn Karl,
Steven Levitsky, Arend Lijphart, Fernando Limongi, Vali Nasr,
Guillermo O'Donnell, Marc F. Plattner, Adam Przeworski, Robert D.
Putnam, Andrew Reynolds, Giovanni Sartori, Andreas Schedler,
Philippe C. Schmitter, Amartya Sen, Alfred Stepan, Palle Svensson,
Nicolas van de Walle, Lucan A. Way
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