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Democracy in retreat : the revolt of the middle class and the worldwide decline of representative government / Joshua Kurlantzick.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kurlantzick, Joshua, 1976-
Series:
A Council on Foreign Relations Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Democracy--Case studies.
Democracy.
Democratization--Case studies.
Democratization.
World politics--1989-.
World politics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (302 p.)
Place of Publication:
New Haven, CT ; London : Yale University Press, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Since the end of the Cold War, the assumption among most political theorists has been that as nations develop economically, they will also become more democratic-especially if a vibrant middle class takes root. This assumption underlies the expansion of the European Union and much of American foreign policy, bolstered by such examples as South Korea, the Philippines, Taiwan, and even to some extent Russia. Where democratization has failed or retreated, aberrant conditions take the blame: Islamism, authoritarian Chinese influence, or perhaps the rise of local autocrats. But what if the failures of democracy are not exceptions? In this thought-provoking study of democratization, Joshua Kurlantzick proposes that the spate of retreating democracies, one after another over the past two decades, is not just a series of exceptions. Instead, it reflects a new and disturbing trend: democracy in worldwide decline. The author investigates the state of democracy in a variety of countries, why the middle class has turned against democracy in some cases, and whether the decline in global democratization is reversible.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Democracy Goes into Reverse
2. How We Got Here
3. The Fourth Wave
4. It's the Economy, Stupid: The Consensus Fails
5. The Middle Class Revolts
6. Graft, Graft, and More Graft
7. The China Model
8. The Autocrats Strike Back
9. Failure of the Emerging Powers
10. Failure of the West
11. Prescriptions for the Future
Appendix: Egypt
Notes
Index
Notes:
"A council on foreign relations book".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781299284128
1299284124
9780300188967
030018896X
OCLC:
841170837

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