The Proactive International Dimension and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes


Autoria(s): Castaldo, Antonino
Data(s)

07/07/2016

07/07/2016

01/07/2016

Resumo

There is international consensus among scholars that democratic transitions are multicausal processes in which both internal and international variables are involved (Pridham 1991, 1995; Whitehead 1996; Schmitter 1996; Linz and Stepan 1996; Carothers 1999; Morlino and Magen 2008; Grilli di Cortona 2009). This chapter is limited, on the one hand, to the dependent variable consisting solely of the crisis/breakdown/transformation of non-democratic regimes in the Third Wave of democratization, and, on the other hand, to an independent variable identified solely with the international dimension of democratic transition. This factor, which can be termed the Proactive International Dimension (PID), specifically concerns that combination of actions or processes, produced by one or more international actors, that, intentionally or not, cause or contribute to the crisis/breakdown/transformation of a non-democratic regime.

Identificador

Castaldo, A. (2016). The Proactive International Dimension and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes. In Grilli Di Cortona, Pietro, Pisciotta, Barbara and Terzuolo, Eric T. (Eds.), Crisis and Breakdown of Non-Democratic Regimes: Lessons from the Third Wave (pp. 165- 208). Washington: New Academia Publishing

978-0-9966484-9-3

http://hdl.handle.net/10451/24302

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

New Academia Publishing

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Democratic transitions #Non-Democratic Regimes #Third Wave of democratization
Tipo

bookPart