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The Democratisation of Disempowerment explores key questions on Third World democratisation. Examining local elites and social movements, violence and Western foreign policy, Islamic political movements and economic preconditions--and how all of these contribute or subvert the chances of democracy in the Third World--the contributors conclude that, whilst democracy is of crucial importance for marginalised people in developing regions, it is not an easy commodity to export.
Contents
1. Jochen HipplerCold War2. Joel RocAmara: Social Movement and the Process of Democratisation in the Phillipines3. Xabler Gorostiaga: Democracy in Central America after the End of the Cold War.4. Peter Schraeder: The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same. African Elites and the Process of Democratisation.5. Claude Ake: The Democratisation of Disempowerment6. Niala Maharaj: The Media and Weakening of Democracy in the Caribbean.7. Achin Vanalk and Praful Bidwal: Communalism and the Democratic Process in India8. Azmi Bishara: Democratisation in the Middel East9. Joe Stork: Oil, Islam, Israel: How the US Subverts Democratic Change in the Middle East.10. Basker Vashee: Democracy and Development in the 1990s11. Asgedet Ghirmazion: The German Policy Towards Third World Democracy12. .Susan George: Democratisation and Good Governance: How the World Bank Discovers the Third World as an Actor13. Franz Nuscheler: Preconditions of Democratic Development in the South.14. Lisa Laakso: Whose Democracy? Which Democratization?