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International Actors, Democratization and the Rule of Law: Anchoring Democracy? (Routledge/UACES Contemporary European Studies)

International Actors, Democratization and the Rule of Law: Anchoring Democracy? (Routledge/UACES Contemporary European Studies)

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Publication Date: November 1st, 2008
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN:
9780415451024
Pages:
304
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Description

Do external factors facilitate or hamper domestic democratic development? Do international actors influence the development of greater civil and political freedom, democratic accountability, equality, responsiveness and the rule of law in domestic systems? How should we conceptualize, identify and evaluate the extent and nature of international influence?

These are some of the complex questions that this volume approaches. Using new theoretical insights and empirical data, the contributors develop a model to analyze the transitional processes of Romania, Turkey, Serbia and Ukraine. In developing this argument, the book examines:

  • the adoption, implementation and internalization of the rule of law
  • the rule of law as a central dimension of liberal and substantive democracy
  • the interaction between external and domestic structures and agents

Offering a different stance from most of the current literature on the subject, International Actors, Democratization and the Rule of Law makes an important contribution to our knowledge of the international dimensions of democratization. This book will be of importance to scholars, students and policy-makers with an interest in the rule of law, international relations theory and comparative politics.

About the Author

Amichai Magen is W. Glenn Campbell National Fellow, Hoover Institution, andLecturer in Law, Stanford Law School, Stanford University, USA.Leonardo Morlino is Professor of Political Science at Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane at the University of Florence, Italy.