The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions / / Robert R. Kaufman, Stephan Haggard.
In the last two decades, there has been a widespread movement from authoritarian to democratic rule among developing countries, often occurring against a backdrop of severe economic crises and the adoption of market-oriented reforms. The coincidence of these events raises long-standing questions abo...
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Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction. The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions
- PART ONE: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AUTHORITARIAN WITHDRAWALS
- Chapter One. The Political Economy of Authoritarian Withdrawals
- Chapter Two. Economic Crisis and Authoritarian Withdrawal
- Chapter Three. Surviving Crises, Withdrawing in Good Times
- Chapter Four. Comparing Authoritarian Withdrawals
- PART TWO: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ADJUSTMENT IN NEW DEMOCRACIES
- Chapter Five. Democratic Transitions and Economic Reform
- Chapter Six. New Democracies and Economic Crisis
- Chapter Seven. Economic Management in Non-crisis Democracies
- Chapter Eight. Economic and Political Reform in Dominant-Party Systems: Mexico and Taiwan
- PART THREE: THE CONSOLIDATION OF DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC REFORM
- Chapter Nine. Economic Reform and Democratic Consolidation
- Chapter Ten. Institutions, Democratic Consolidation, and Sustainable Growth
- Conclusion. Comparing Democratic Transitions
- Index