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Einband grossNon-Western Encounters with Democratization
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Non-Western Encounters with Democratization

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256 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am09.03.2016
Non-Western Encounters with Democratization offers diverse perspectives on democracy and transition spanning the Middle East and North Africa to East Asia. This unique collection of essays, drawn from contextually rich case studies, presents readers with a variety of non-western encounters with democracy and provides important insights into the dramatic political and social transformations in these regions over the past decades. The book offers a deeper understanding of democratization and challenges the image of western democracy as a universal model to which non-western societies aspire.mehr
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KlappentextNon-Western Encounters with Democratization offers diverse perspectives on democracy and transition spanning the Middle East and North Africa to East Asia. This unique collection of essays, drawn from contextually rich case studies, presents readers with a variety of non-western encounters with democracy and provides important insights into the dramatic political and social transformations in these regions over the past decades. The book offers a deeper understanding of democratization and challenges the image of western democracy as a universal model to which non-western societies aspire.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781317086857
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum09.03.2016
Seiten256 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse1637 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.4586792
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction, Christopher K. Lamont, FrankGaenssmantel, Jan van der Harst; Part I Imagining Democracy; Chapter 1 A Universal Understanding of Democracy?, Cécile Vandewoude; Chapter 2 Confucianism's Role-Based Political Ethic, JamesGarrison; Part II Imagining Democracy in the Middle East and North Africa; Chapter 3 Returning to the Tunisian Revolution, SamiZemni; Chapter 4 Arab Spring and Middle East Democratization, Sultan Mohammed Zakaria; Chapter 5 A Gendered Perspective on the Arab Spring, YasmineJawad; Chapter 6 The Arab Uprising, AndrejZwitter; Chapter 7, Mieczys?aw P. Boduszy?ski; Part III East Asian Perspectives; Chapter 8 Looking East, Patricia M. Thornton; Chapter 9 Enough to Get By?, Daniel R. Hammond; Chapter 10 Cultural Resources for Democracy, Pieter Boele van Hensbroek; Chapter 11 Trade Unions, Civil Society, Democracy and Authority in Japan, HermanVoogsgeerd; Chapter 12 Non-Western Visions of Development?, AlexandriaInnes, Christopher K. Lamont;mehr

Autor

Christopher K. Lamont is an Assistant Professor of International Relations in the Department of International Relations and International Organization at the University of Groningen. He is also co-Chair of Research in Ethics and Globalisation, a research section within the inter-faculty research institute Globalisation Studies Groningen. He has published widely on transitional justice and international criminal law. His book International Criminal Justice and the Politics of Compliance was published by Ashgate in 2010. Jan van der Harst is Professor in the History and Theory of International European Integration in the Department of International Relations and International Organization at the University of Groningen. He received his PhD at the European University Institute and has published widely in the fields of European integration, Dutch Foreign Policy and EU-China relations. Frank Gaenssmantel is Assistant Professor of International Relations in the Department of International Relations and International Organization at the University of Groningen. He has previously held a position as Research Fellow at the Centre for Advanced Studies on Contemporary China in Turin (2008-2010) and taught at the School of Advanced International and Area Studies at East China Normal University in Shanghai (2004-2006). His research interests include foreign policy analysis, European and Chinese foreign policies and China-EU relations.