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基本説明
A comparison of regime change in Kenya and Uganda reveals how principled interventions have unintentional adverse effects on the democratic reform process.
Full Description
Africa represents the next frontier of the transnational politics of democratization. Recent efforts to promote human rights and democracy have yielded a mixed record of success. A comparison of regime change in Kenya and Uganda reveals how principled interventions have unintentional adverse effects on the democratic reform process.
Contents
List of Figures and Tables Preface and Acknowlegdements Acronyms Introduction Transnational Dimensions of Democratization From Repression to Democratic Reforms in Kenya and Uganda Successful Challenges to Authoritarian Rule Diverging Paths of Regime Change: Electoralist and Participatory Reforms How Transnational Mobilization Undermines Democratization The Limits of Multipartyism Conclusions: Transnational Mobilization Beyond Multiparty Rule Notes Appendix: List of Interview Partners Notes Bibliography Index