[Download pdf] Forging Democracy from Below: Insurgent Transitions in South Africa and El Salvador (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)
| #462996 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 2000-10-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.63 x5.98l,.80 | File Name: 0521788870 | 274 pages |
||2 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Recommend reading it. Excellent source of background...|By Nerak|...information on the civil wars that took place in both countries. Explain theory of transition to democracy from below using the "most different" method (using two unlike countries that had a similar transition).|0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Good product||"Sharp-eyed, sure-handed, and knowledgeable, Elisabeth Wood makes a compelling case for the contribution of popular insurgency to democratization. As she pursues it, the unlikely comparison of El Salvador and South Africa yields important and unexpected retur
The recent replacement of authoritarian rule by democracy in both South Africa and El Salvador poses a puzzle: why did the powerful, anti-democratic elites of these countries abandon death squads, apartheid, and the other tools of political repression and take a chance on democracy? Forging Democracy From Below shows how popular mobilization--in El Salvador an effective guerilla army supported by peasant collaboration and in South Africa a powerful alliance of labor un...
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