Democracy in the South : participation, the State and the people / edited by Brendan Howe, Vesselin Popovski and Mark Notaras
2010
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TitleDemocracy in the South : participation, the State and the people / edited by Brendan Howe, Vesselin Popovski and Mark Notaras
AccessEnglish: Democracy_in_the_South - PDF ;
Summary
Introduction : participation, the State and the people / Brendan Howe and Vesselin Popovski -- Venezuela : democratic possibilities / Nicole Curato -- Colombia : not the oldest democracy in Latin America, but rather a fake one / Olga Lucía Castillo-Ospina -- Consensus or conflict? The problem of an anti-political imagery of democracy in contemporary Argentina / Mariana Garzón Rogé and Mariano Perelman -- Democracy, pluralism and nation-building : the Nigerian Case / Moses Duruji -- Ethno-linguistic vitality and democratic practice in Kenya / James Ogola Onyango -- The democratization process in Ghana : key issues and challenges / Gbenga Emmanuel Afolayan -- Democratic bewilderments of the world's largest democracy : India / K. Deepamala -- The 2006 coup and the evolving democratic and political party system in Thailand / Narayanan Ganesan -- Consolidating democracy in the Philippines : breaking monopolies of local power / Gladstone A. Cuarteros -- Conclusion / Vesselin Popovski and Brendan Howe.
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UNU/UNUP(02)/D383
DateTokyo ; New York ; Paris : UN University Press, 2010
Description
xv, 233 p. : tables ; 23 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
UN sales no. not printed.
UN sales no. not printed.
ISBN / ISSN
9789280811780 (pbk.)
Sales number10.III.A.3