The book The Third Wave: Democratization in the Late Twentieth Century discusses the third wave of democratization that occurred since the mid-1970s in various parts of the world. Samuel P. Huntington analyzes the factors that led to the fall of authoritarian regimes, the emergence of new democratic institutions, and the global political dynamics that shaped these changes. Through historical an…
This book examines the evolution of race and democracy in the global context since World War II. Howard Winant explores the transformation of racial politics, the rise of social movements, and the challenges posed by racial inequality in modern democratic societies. Through historical and comparative analysis, the author argues that race has become a central issue in contemporary global politic…
This book presents Ferdinand E. Marcos’s political and ideological perspective on the development of democracy in the Philippines within the context of the Third World. It outlines his vision of a “New Philippine Republic,” emphasizing national discipline, social reform, and political stability as foundations for democratic governance in a developing nation. The work reflects the politica…
This book is James Bryant Conant's personal assessment of the condition of Germany after World War II and the birth of West Germany as a democratic state. Based on Conant's experience as a diplomat and international observer, this book discusses political developments, social reconstruction, and the challenges of democracy in modern Germany. Conant highlights the relationship between political …
This book discusses the process of transitioning to democracy in various Latin American countries, highlighting political dynamics, key actors, and social conditions that influence regime change. Through various studies and analyses by experts, the book outlines patterns of transition, institutional challenges, and factors of success and failure in democratization. This translated edition prese…
This book presents a comprehensive collection of classical and modern theories of democracy, spanning from ancient Greece to the contemporary era. Edited by Peter Massing and Gotthard Breit, the volume compiles essential texts and provides interpretive commentary that highlights the development, transformation, and contradictions within democratic thought. It explores foundational thinkers such…
This book examines the development of democratic ideas in 17th-century England, including the thinking of figures such as the Levellers, Milton, Harrington, and other political groups during the English Revolution. G. P. Gooch traces the origins of modern democratic ideas through the political conflicts, religious upheavals, and constitutional changes that occurred during this period. This edit…
Demokrasi Perancis adalah terjemahan dari karya Valéry Giscard d’Estaing yang membahas prinsip, perkembangan, dan praktik demokrasi di Prancis. Buku ini menjelaskan bagaimana sistem politik Prancis berkembang dari masa ke masa, peranan lembaga negara, dinamika pemerintahan, serta hubungan antara eksekutif, legislatif, dan rakyat. Sebagai mantan Presiden Prancis, Giscard d’Estaing memberika…
This book analyzes the processes, challenges, and prospects of democratization in a rapidly changing global political landscape. Georg Sørensen explores the theoretical foundations of democracy, the conditions required for successful democratization, and the obstacles faced by emerging democracies. By examining political transitions in different regions, the author highlights how global power …
This book provides a detailed examination of the evolution of democracy and the role of civil society in Nigeria. Written by Matthew Hassan Kukah, it explores the relationship between state institutions, civic groups, and citizens in the struggle for democratic governance. Kukah analyzes authoritarianism, military rule, human rights issues, and the challenges faced by civil society organization…