Sustainable Democracy

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Cambridge University Press, 25 серп. 1995 р. - 141 стор.
Sustainable Democracy is a joint report of twenty-one social scientists, from eleven countries and four academic disciplines, who collaborated over the period of two years under the name of the Group on East-South Systems Transformations (ESST). Their report identifies the principal political and economic choices confronting new democracies in Southern and Eastern Europe and South America, while evaluating their merits and feasibility in the light of current social science knowledge. The scientists explore the social, political and economic conditions under which democracy is likely to generate desirable and politically desired objectives, as well as, whether it is likely to last. It is argued that the state has an essential role in promoting universal citizenship and in creating conditions for a sustained economic growth. Special emphasis is placed on the interdependence between political and economic reforms.

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Introduction
1
DEMOCRACY AND DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
17
Transitions to Democracy and Territorial Integrity
19
Democracy Citizenship and the State
34
Democratic Institutions
40
Civil Society
53
MARKETS PROPERTY SYSTEMS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
65
Economic Reforms in New Democracies
67
Privatization and Its Alternatives
91
Alternatives to Privatization
95
Conclusion
107
Notes
113
References
121
EastSouth Systems Transformations Working Papers
133
About the Authors
135
Author Index
137

Evidence
71
An Alternative Strategy
85

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