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Are the global trends toward democratization and neoliberal
economic development also providing enhanced protection for human
rights? In this edited collection of theoretical essays and case
studies, the contributors assess the often glaring contradiction
between democratization trends in developing countries in the face
of continuing human rights violations. The volume begins by asking
whether we need to rethink our conceptualizations of democracy,
human rights, and development, and particularly the causal
relationships between these areas. An analysis of the changing
nature of the international norms associated with these concepts
illustrates some of the inherent contradictions. Next, an
assessment of the status of women in the new democracies
demonstrates the fallacy of assuming that all citizens progress
equally, and underscores the necessity for including gender
considerations and needs. Case studies based in Latin America and
Africa examine further the relationships between democracy and
human rights, with particular emphasis on the issue of
consolidation in the future. The contributors conclude that
democracy and development will only be sustainable with the active
participation of civil society, especially nongovernmental groups.
This collection will be important for students, scholars, and
policy makers involved with issues of human rights and
democratization in developing countries.
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