단행본
Driving democracy: do power-sharing institutions work?
- 개인저자
- Pippa Norris
- 발행사항
- Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008
- 형태사항
- xii, 306 p.: ill., maps ; 24 cm
- ISBN
- 9780521694803
- 청구기호
- 340.22 N857d
- 서지주기
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-293) and index
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책 소개
Proposals for power-sharing constitutions remain controversial, as highlighted by current debates in Iraq, Afghanistan, Nepal, and Sudan. This book updates and refines the theory of consociationalism, taking account of the flood of contemporary innovations in power-sharing institutions that have occurred worldwide. The book classifies and compares four types of political institutions: the electoral system, parliamentary or presidential executives, unitary or federal states, and the structure and independence of the mass media. The study tests the potential advantages and disadvantages of each of these institutions for democratic governance. Cross-national time-series data concerning trends in democracy are analyzed for all countries worldwide since the early 1970s. Chapters are enriched by comparing detailed case studies. The mixed-method research design illuminates the underlying causal mechanisms by examining historical developments and processes of institutional change within particular nations and regions.
This book is a comparative study of power-sharing institutions that analyzes the consequences for democracy worldwide.
This book is a comparative study of power-sharing institutions that analyzes the consequences for democracy worldwide.
목차
Part I. Do Power-Sharing Regimes Work?: 1. What drives democracy?; 2. Evidence and methods; 3. Democratic indicators and trends; 4. Wealth and democracy; Part II. The Impact of Power-Sharing Institutions: 5. Electoral systems; 6. Presidential and parliamentary executives; 7. Federalism and decentralization; 8. The fourth estate; Part III: Conclusions: 9. What works? Lessons for public policy.