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Journal articles on the topic "Third wave democratization"

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Haggard, Stephan, and Robert R. Kaufman. "Democratization During the Third Wave." Annual Review of Political Science 19, no. 1 (2016): 125–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-polisci-042114-015137.

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ROSE, RICHARD, and DOH CHULL SHIN. "Democratization Backwards: The Problem of Third-Wave Democracies." British Journal of Political Science 31, no. 2 (2001): 331–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007123401000138.

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Countries in the third wave of democratization have introduced competitive elections before establishing basic institutions of a modern state such as the rule of law, institutions of civil society and the accountability of governors. By contrast, countries in the first wave of democratization became modern states before universal suffrage was introduced. Because they have democratized backwards, most third-wave countries are currently incomplete democracies. Incomplete democracies can develop in three different ways: completing democratization; repudiating free elections and turning to an unde
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Shin, Doh Chull. "On the Third Wave of Democratization: A Synthesis and Evaluation of Recent Theory and Research." World Politics 47, no. 1 (1994): 135–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2950681.

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This article synthesizes significant findings of theoretical and empirical research on the third wave of democratization. It addresses a number of central questions. What changes have been taking place in the study of democracy and democratization over the past two decades? How have the concepts of democracy and democratization been redefined for a new generation of scholars oriented to action and advice? What developments in the measurement of the two concepts have been stimulated by the quickening pace of democratization? What has been learned about the dynamics of democratization itself? Wh
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Pierre, Andrew J., and Samuel P. Huntington. "The Third Wave: Democratization in the Late Twentieth Century." Foreign Affairs 71, no. 2 (1992): 190. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20045138.

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Saidin, Mohd Irwan Syazli. "THE THIRD WAVE: DEMOCRATIZATION IN THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY, BY SAMUEL P HUNTINGTON. OKLAHOMA: UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS, 1991, 384 PAGES. ISBN: 9788475099606." Journal of Nusantara Studies (JONUS) 6, no. 1 (2021): 394–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol6iss1pp394-400.

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The discourse on democratization features prominently in the work of Samuel P. Huntington (1927-2008) entitled ‘The Third Wave’ which was published in 1991. Huntington was one of the most influential political scientists and previously held the position of university professor at the prestigious Harvard Kennedy School in the US. He authored many academic books on comparative politics and was the founder of the Foreign Policy Journal as well as the former president of the American Political Science Association (IPSA). Written in six interesting chapters, Huntington’s Third Wave provides a clear
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Sqapi, Gerti. "TRANSITIONAL PARADIGM AS AN EXPLANATION FOR THE DEMOCRATIZATION PROCESSES." CBU International Conference Proceedings 2 (July 1, 2014): 217–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.12955/cbup.v2.467.

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Over the last quarter of the century, the transitional paradigm (or the approach of the transition) has been a dominant paradigm that has greatly influenced different studies on democratization. The purpose of this paper, in a general perspective, is to conduct an analysis of the transitional paradigm, assumptions, key concepts, and hypotheses developed thereof, in order to evaluate the validity or at least be able to understand and explain the processes of democratization wave that affected third world countries. Development of literature and studies within the conceptual framework of this pa
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Olimat, Muhamad S. "The Fourth Wave of Democratization." American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 25, no. 2 (2008): 16–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajiss.v25i2.399.

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The tragic events of 9/11 provided the impetus for a fourth wave of democratization in the Arab world. This new phase contains a democratic opportunity that is gathering momentum and, if managed well, will materialize into a genuine transition to democracy across the region. Under this wave, democratization is a matter of security, necessity, and moral imperative. The long-term western policy of “order” at the expense of “change” has proven detrimental to world peace. In this wave, Islamists seem to be leading the way in landslide electoral victories. Dealing with them is unavoidable if democr
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Olimat, Muhamad S. "The Fourth Wave of Democratization." American Journal of Islam and Society 25, no. 2 (2008): 16–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v25i2.399.

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The tragic events of 9/11 provided the impetus for a fourth wave of democratization in the Arab world. This new phase contains a democratic opportunity that is gathering momentum and, if managed well, will materialize into a genuine transition to democracy across the region. Under this wave, democratization is a matter of security, necessity, and moral imperative. The long-term western policy of “order” at the expense of “change” has proven detrimental to world peace. In this wave, Islamists seem to be leading the way in landslide electoral victories. Dealing with them is unavoidable if democr
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Papaioannou, Elias, and Gregorios Siourounis. "Economic and social factors driving the third wave of democratization." Journal of Comparative Economics 36, no. 3 (2008): 365–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jce.2008.04.005.

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Harbeson, John W. "Putting the Third Wave into Practice: Democracy Promotion in Kenya." African Studies Review 59, no. 3 (2016): 129–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2016.81.

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Abstract:Joel Barkan’s work as the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Regional Democracy and Governance Advisor for Eastern and Southern Africa brought both realism and conceptual strengthening to democracy promotion, most notably giving legitimacy and practical meaning to the concept of civil society as an essential dimension of democratization.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Third wave democratization"

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Delin, Azizan bin Md. "The third wave of democratization in Indonesia." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2000. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA376480.

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Thesis (M.A. in International Security and Civil-Military Relations) Naval Postgraduate School, March 2000.<br>Thesis advisor(s): Trinkunas, Harold A. "March 2000." Includes bibliographical references (p. 85-88). Also available online.
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Tusalem, Rollin F. "The effect of civil society on governance and institutional performance in third- and fourth-Wave democracies." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/6088.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2008.<br>The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on August 4, 2009) Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Jao, Jui-Chang. "MIDDLE-CLASS CRISIS IN THE COLONIZATION TRANSITION: COMPARING CATALYSTS AND CONSEQUENCES IN TAIWAN, 1988-2008." UKnowledge, 2012. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/sociology_etds/9.

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The Taiwanese middle class has experienced two waves of crisis over the past three decades in the context of a colonization transition involving globalization and democratization as primary catalysts. On the economic front, Taiwan’s economy has become increasingly integrated into the Chinese market, resulting approximately one million of the Taiwanese middle class relocating to China. Moreover, neoliberal economic reforms have led to a downsized state sector of the Taiwanese economy. These economic changes affect the growth and stability of the Taiwanese middle class. Meanwhile, on the politic
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Frederiksen, Malin. "Hit men inte längre? : En studie av Mocambiques demokratisering." Thesis, Karlstad University, Karlstad University, Division for Social Sciences, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-5839.

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Brunner, Anja. "Reconciling transition paradigms : a cross-national analysis of democratization during the third wave." Thèse, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/18366.

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Yueh, Chin-Feng, and 樂金鳳. "Myanmar''s Political Reform after the ColdWar─From a Third Wave Democratization Perspective." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/hne2bm.

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碩士<br>國立中興大學<br>國際政治研究所<br>101<br>Abstract This research traces the political development path of Myanmar since the country’s achievement of independence from Great Britain in 1948 until the rule of General Ne Win’s military government in 1962. In this period, Myanmar experienced rule by the State Peace and Development Council. The adoption of isolationist policy by the military government caused Myanmar to go into destitution while human right abuses invited economic sanctions from the international community against the country. Myanmar did not adopt open door policies until after joining AS
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Sampaio, Francisca Albuquerque Matos de Almeida. "From the third wave of democratization : 1974 : to the "democratic recession" : 2014 : is the current "democratic recession" a reality, or just a myth?" Master's thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/18983.

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There are many people I would like to thank for their support during the dissertation writing. Sara, my precious friend who, by our ever-lasting conversations, has helped me through this big challenge. Nuno, the best friend anyone could ask for, by constantly teasing me on the risks of democracy, made me reflect on, and become passionate about, this subject. José Miguel, the kindest person I know, whose enormous patience made this writing an even more pleasant journey. I would also like to thank my parents, who have always supported my choices. I would have never get in this adventure if it w
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Books on the topic "Third wave democratization"

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Rose, Richard. Democratization backwards: The problem of third wave democracies. University of Strathclyde, Centre for the Study of Public Policy, 1999.

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Patterns and results of the third democratization wave. University Press of America, 1993.

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The third wave: Democratization in the late twentieth century. University of Oklahoma Press, 1991.

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Rethinking party systems in the third wave of democratization: The case of Brazil. Stanford University Press, 1999.

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Indonesia and the "third wave of democratization": The Indonesian pro-democracy movement in a changing world. Curzon, 1997.

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Indonesia and the "third wave of democratization": The Indonesian pro-democracy movement in a changing world. St. Martin's Press, 1997.

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Democracy assistance from the third wave: Polish engagement in Belarus and Ukraine. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2014.

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The political economy and paradox of third wave democratization in Africa: The Gambia under the AFPRC-APRC rule, 1994-2008 : a comparative analysis. Lexington Books, 2009.

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The Third Wave of Democratization in Indonesia. Storming Media, 2000.

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Hagopian, Frances, and Scott P. Mainwaring, eds. The Third Wave of Democratization in Latin America. Cambridge University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511791116.

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Book chapters on the topic "Third wave democratization"

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Pedrosa, Fernando. "The Transnational Activity of Left-Wing Political Parties in the Processes of Democratization of the Third Wave in Latin America." In Problems and Alternatives in the Modern Americas. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003045342-3.

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Samuel P., Huntington. "The Third Wave." In Classes and Elites in Democracy and Democratization. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203765173-40.

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"Democratization and the “Third Wave”." In African States since Independence. Yale University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvgc6213.23.

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Shin, Doh Chull, and Rollin F. Tusalem. "23. East Asia." In Democratization. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hepl/9780199233021.003.0023.

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This chapter examines the processes of democratization in East Asia over the past two decades. It first provides a historical background on transitions to democracy in the region before assessing the extent to which third-wave democracies have consolidated by appraising the quality of their performances. Analyses of Freedom House and the World Bank data show that the East Asian region has been slow in responding to the surging wave of global democratization in terms of not only transforming authoritarian regimes into electoral democracies, but also consolidating electoral democracies into well-functioning liberal democracies. The Asian Barometer surveys, on the other hand, reveal that the mass citizenries of China and Singapore endorse their current regime as a well-functioning democracy, and are not much in favour of democratic regime change in their country. The chapter concludes with a discussion of prospects for democratic regime change in China and Singapore.
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Shin, Doh Chull, and Rollin F. Tusalem. "25. East Asia." In Democratization. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hepl/9780198732280.003.0025.

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This chapter examines the processes of democratization in East Asia over the past two decades. It first provides a historical background on transitions to democracy in the region before assessing the extent to which third-wave democracies have consolidated by appraising the quality of their performances. Analyses of Freedom House and the World Bank data show that the East Asian region has been slow in responding to the surging wave of global democratization in terms of not only transforming authoritarian regimes into electoral democracies, but also consolidating electoral democracies into well-functioning liberal democracies. The Asian Barometer surveys, on the other hand, reveal that the mass citizenries of China and Singapore endorse their current regime as a well-functioning democracy, and are not much in favour of democratic regime change in their country. The chapter concludes with a discussion of prospects for democratic regime change in China and Singapore.
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"The third wave of democratization in different regions." In Democracy and Democratization in Comparative Perspective. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203083994-14.

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Mainwaring, Scott P., and Frances Hagopian. "Introduction: The Third Wave of Democratization in Latin America." In The Third Wave of Democratization in Latin America. Cambridge University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511791116.001.

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Thiery, Peter. "Democratic Transitions in the Late Twentieth Century." In The Handbook of Political, Social, and Economic Transformation. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829911.003.0031.

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This chapter provides an overview of the latest democratization thrust, which had already ebbed away by the mid-2000s, and which Samuel Huntington describes as the ‘third wave’ of democratization. This wave began in the 1970s in Southern Europe (Portugal, Greece, Spain) and spread via Latin America to Asia, Eastern Europe, and Africa; only the Arab world remained largely resistant to democratization efforts until the ‘Arab Spring’. The different (and changing) global and international environments, different currents, the course, and the results of this wave of democratization at both global and regional levels are examined. Finally, the explanatory approaches and the relevant factors of these democratization processes are briefly outlined.
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Mainwaring, Scott, and Aníbal Pérez-Liñán. "Latin American Democratization since 1978: Democratic Transitions, Breakdowns, and Erosions." In The Third Wave of Democratization in Latin America. Cambridge University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511791116.002.

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Levitsky, Steven. "Argentina: Democratic Survival amidst Economic Failure." In The Third Wave of Democratization in Latin America. Cambridge University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511791116.003.

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Conference papers on the topic "Third wave democratization"

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Effendy, Bahtiar. "Reflections on The Fourth Wave of Democratization: The Indonesian Case." In Third International Conference on Social and Political Sciences (ICSPS 2017). Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icsps-17.2018.66.

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Oktaviani, Putri, Dea Alita Marsanty, and Muhammad Budi Kurniawan. "The Third Wave Democratization: Local Strongmen Political Dynasty Phenomenon Case study: Aquino Family in Philippines and Zukifli Nurdin Family in Jambi, Indonesia." In Third International Conference on Social and Political Sciences (ICSPS 2017). Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icsps-17.2018.37.

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