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- 出版时间:2009-02
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- 价格:155.30
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- 开本:16开
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内容简介:
This book develops a framework for analyzing the creation and
consolidation of democracy. Different social groups prefer
different political institutions because of the way they allocate
political power and resources. Thus democracy is preferred by the
majority of citizens, but opposed by elites. Dictatorship
nevertheless is not stable when citizens can threaten social
disorder and revolution. In response, when the costs of repression
are sufficiently high and promises of concessions are not credible,
elites may be forced to create democracy. By democratizing, elites
credibly transfer political power to the citizens, ensuring social
stability. Democracy consolidates when elites do not have strong
incentive to overthrow it. These processes depend on (1) the
strength of civil society, (2) the structure of political
institutions, (3) the nature of political and economic crises, (4)
the level of economic inequality, (5) the structure of the economy,
and (6) the form and extent of globalization.
书籍目录:
Part I. Questions and Answers
Section 1. Paths of Political Development: 1. Britain
2. Argentina
3. Singapore
4. South Africa, 5. The agenda
Section 2. Our Argument: 1. Democracy vs. nondemocracy
2. Building blocks of our approach
3. Towards our basic story
4. Our theory of democratization
5. Democratic consolidation
6. Determinants of democracy
7. Political identities and the nature of conflict
8. Democracy in a picture
9. Overview of the book
Section 3. What Do We Know About Democracy?: 1. Measuring
democracy
2. Patterns of democracy
3. Democracy, inequality and redistribution
4. Crises and democracy
5. Social unrest and democratization
6. The literature
7. Our contribution
Part II. Modelling Politics
Section 4. Democratic Politics: 1. Introduction
2. Aggregating individual preferences
3. Single-peaked preferences and the median voter theorem
4. Our workhorse models
5. Democracy and political equality
6. Conclusion
Section 5. Nondemocratic Politics: 1. Introduction
2. Power and constraints in nondemocratic politics
3. Modeling preferences and constraints in nondemocracies
4. Commitment problems
5. A simple game of promises
6. A dynamic model
7. Incentive compatible promises
8. Conclusion
Part III. The Creation and Consolidation of Democracy
Section 6. Democratization: 1. Introduction
2. The role of political institutions
3. Preferences over political institutions
4. Political power and institutions
5. A 'static' model of democratization
6. Democratization or repression?
7. A dynamic model of democratization
8. Subgame perfect equilibria
9. Alternative political identities
10. Targeted transfers
11. Power of the elite in democracy
12. Ideological preferences over regimes
13. Democratization in pictures
14. Equilibrium revolutions
15. Conclusion
Section 7. Coups and Consolidation: 1. Introduction
2. Incentives for coups
3. A static model of coups
4. A dynamic model of the creation and consolidation of
democracy
5. Alternative political identities
6. Targeted transfers
7. Power in democracy and coups
8. Consolidation in a picture
9. Defensive coups
10. Conclusion
Part IV. Putting the Models to Work
Section 8. The Role of the Middle Class: 1. Introduction
2. The three-class model
3. Emergence of partial democracy
4. From partial to full democracy
5. Repression: the middle class as a buffer
6. Repression: soft-liners vs. hard-liners
7. The role of the middle class in consolidating democracy
8. Conclusion
Section 9. Economic Structure and Democracy: 1. Introduction
2. Economic structure and income distribution
3. Political conflict
4. Capital, land and the transition to democracy
5. Financial integration
6. Increased political integration
7. Alternative assumptions about the nature of international trade.
8. Conclusion
Part V. Conclusion and The Future of Democracy
Section 10. Conclusion and the Future of Democracy: 1. Paths of
political development revisited
2. Extension and areas for future research
3. The future of democracy
Part VI. Appendix
Section 11. Appendix to Section 4: The Distribution of Power in
Democracy: 1. Introduction
2. Probabilistic voting models
3. Lobbying
4. Partisan politics and political capture.
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