The spirit of democracy : the struggle to build free societies throughout the world

Title
The spirit of democracy : the struggle to build free societies throughout the world

Personal Author EPSB
Larry Jay. Diamond

Summary
Larry Diamond intensely scrutinizes the global effort on democracy development and maintenance. By both exploring the sources of progress as well as the locations and reasons for failure, Diamond presents a comprehensive assessment that is realistic but also hopeful. Looking broadly at internal and external factors driving democratic movements, as well as the forces that sustain them once in place, Diamond argues democracy is not a Western anomaly, but a universal value. The promotion of democracy in authoritarian regimes through either peaceful pressure or international interventions, Diamond believes, is rarely effective unless supported by outside assistance designed to strengthen internal civil societies. Democracy by force, he intones, has the poorest track record of all.

Year Published
2008

Physical Description
448 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Edition
1st ed.

Contents
A world partially transformed -- The universal value -- The democratic boom -- The democratic recession -- What drives democracy : the internal factors -- What drives democracy : the external factors -- What drives democracy : the regional influence -- What sustains democracy -- The prospect for global democracy -- Latin America's uneasy progress -- The postcommunist divide -- The Asian exception? -- Africa, overcoming personal rule -- Can the Middle East democratize? -- The path to democratic renewal -- Making democracies work -- Promoting democracy effectively -- Physician, heal thyself.

Subject
World politics.
 
Democracy.
 
Democratization.

Curriculum Objective
Social Studies 30 Reading List. local

Electronic Access
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Summary
Larry Diamond intensely scrutinizes the global effort on democracy development and maintenance. By both exploring the sources of progress as well as the locations and reasons for failure, Diamond presents a comprehensive assessment that is realistic but also hopeful. Looking broadly at internal and external factors driving democratic movements, as well as the forces that sustain them once in place, Diamond argues democracy is not a Western anomaly, but a universal value. The promotion of democracy in authoritarian regimes through either peaceful pressure or international interventions, Diamond believes, is rarely effective unless supported by outside assistance designed to strengthen internal civil societies. Democracy by force, he intones, has the poorest track record of all.

ISBN
9780805089134

Publisher
New York : Times Books/Henry Holt and Co., 2008.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Edmonton Christian High321.8 DIABook30905000051734Non-Fiction