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In this timely volume, Rachel A. May and Andrew K. Milton have
assembled an array of scholars from different disciplines to
examine transitional governments in Eastern Europe and Latin
America. Although policy makers and scholars often conflate them,
the processes of democratization and the institutionalization of
human rights are interactive, and the successful completion of each
requires the parallel development of both. Drawing on specific
political conditions and organized around topics such as the media,
political parties, and political violence, (Un)Civil Societies
broadens the discussion about democratization both thematically and
geographically. This book is a valuable resource for students of
comparative politics and anyone interested in the ongoing dialogue
about human rights and democracy.
In this timely volume, Rachel A. May and Andrew K. Milton have
assembled an array of scholars from different disciplines to
examine transitional governments in Eastern Europe and Latin
America. Although policy makers and scholars often conflate them,
the processes of democratization and the institutionalization of
human rights are interactive, and the successful completion of each
requires the parallel development of both. Drawing on specific
political conditions and organized around topics such as the media,
political parties, and political violence, (Un)Civil Societies
broadens the discussion about democratization both thematically and
geographically. This book is a valuable resource for students of
comparative politics and anyone interested in the ongoing dialogue
about human rights and democracy.
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