04140nam 2200673 450 991082527300332120230809234130.01-62637-677-810.1515/9781626376779(CKB)4340000000194131(MiAaPQ)EBC4939891(DE-B1597)623192(DE-B1597)9781626376779(OCoLC)1312726090(EXLCZ)99434000000019413120170829h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierDemocracy in crisis why, where, how to respond /Roland RichBoulder, [Colorado] ;London, [England] :Lynne Rienner Publishers,2017.©20171 online resource (239 pages)Points of View1-62637-671-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Series Page--Title page--Copyright page--Dedication--Contents.-->Chapter 1: Democracy Is in Crisis--Democracy’s Soft Power in Decline--Global Frustrations of Democratic Transitions--Democracy’s Three Challengers--Who Are the Allies of Democratization?--How to Respond?-->Chapter 2: Democracy Is Squandering Its Soft Power--The Rise of Democracy’s Soft Power--Figure 2.1 The Average Path of--Democracy in 171 Countries, 1972–2003 Democracy Support Machinery--Figure 2.2 International Democracy Support Foundations--Squandering Democracy’s Soft Power--Gridlock--The Medium and the Message--Are There Any Admirable Democracies?--Conclusion--Notes.-->Chapter 3: Transitions to Democracy Are Stalled--Canaries Gasping for Air--Conclusion--Notes.-->Chapter 4: Autocrats Are Resurgent--End of Cold War Blues--Enter OPEC--Enter China--Putin Pounces--Follow the Leader--Notes.-->Chapter 5: China Is a Formidable Competitor--China’s Achievements--China Is Not a Democracy--Authoritarian Resilience--Does Resilience Imply Endurance?--How Relevant Is Culture?--End of Chinese History?--Notes.-->Chapter 6: Jihadism Is Posing a New Challenge--Religion and Democracy--The Arab and Islamic Worlds in Context--Islam as Ideology--Jihadism--Wahhabism--Conclusion--Notes.-->Chapter 7: Where Does the Middle Class Stand?--Three Theories of Democratization--Modernization Theory--Conclusion--Notes.-->Chapter 8: The Bottom Three Billion Must Be Recruited--The Caveman Trope--The Rule of Guns and Beards--Women Need Democracy--Democracy Needs Women--Notes.-->Chapter 9: Democratizing Development Assistance--Twentieth-Century Aid and Its Two Paradigms--The “Ownership” Fallacy--Twenty-First-Century Aid--Conclusion--Notes.-->Chapter 10: We Need Resilience and Resurgence--Invest In--Stand Up To Resilience and Resurgence--Conclusion--Notes.Postscript: Has Democracy Been Trumped?--Notes.Bibliography--Index--About the Book."Democracy is in crisis. After the hope engendered by the Third Wave, democracies around the world are beleaguered with threats from multiple sources. What are these threats? Where did they come from? And how can the challenges to democratic governance best be overcome? Grappling with these questions, Roland Rich interprets the danger signs that abound in the United States and Europe, in Asia and the Arab World, in Africa and Latin America, and offers innovative strategies for turning the tide."--Provided by publisher.Points of view (Lynne Rienner Publishers)DemocracyAuthoritarianismWorld politics21st centuryDemocracy.Authoritarianism.World politics321.8ME 3000SEPArvkRich Roland801527MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825273003321Democracy in crisis3997191UNINA