1: Christian Welzel, Ronald Inglehart, Patrick Bernhangen, and
Christian W. Haerpfer: Introduction
Part One: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives
2: Christian Welzel: Theories of Democratization
3: Richard Rose: Democratic and Undemocratic States
4: Patrick Bernhagen: Measuring Democracy and Democratization
5: Dirk Berg-Schlosser: Long Waves and Conjunctures of
Democratization
6: John Markoff and Daniel Burridge: The Global Wave of
Democratization
Part Two: Causes and Dimensions of Democratization
7: Hakan Yilmaz: The International Context
8: Patrick Bernhagen: The Political Economy of Democracy
9: Christian Welzel and Ronald F. Inglehart: Political Culture,
Mass Beliefs and Value Change
10: Pamela Paxton and Kris Velasco: Gender and Democratization
11: Natalia Letki: Social Capital and Civil Society
12: Federico M. Rossi and Donatella della Porta: Social Movements
and Contention in Democratization Processes
Part Three: Actors and Institutions
13: Ian McAllister and Stephen White: Conventional Citizen
Participation
14: Leonardo Morlino: Political Parties
15: Matthijs Bogaards: Institutional Design in New Democracies
16: Katrin Voltmer and Gary Rawnsley: The Media
17: Larry Diamond and Zak Whittington: Social Media
18: Laura Jakli, M. Steven Fish, and Jason Wittenburg: A Decade of
Democratic Decline and Stagnation
Part Four: Regions of Democratization
19: Richard Gunther: Southern Europe
20: Andrea Oelsner and Mervyn Bain: Latin America
21: Christian W. Haerpfer and Kseniya Kizilova: Post-Communist
Central and Eastern Europe Europe
22: Christian W. Haerpfer and Kseniya Kizilova: Post-Soviet
Eurasia
23: Francesco Cavatorta: The Middle East and North Africa
24: Michael Bratton: Sub-Saharan Africa
25: Doh Chull Shin and Rollin F. Tusalem: East Asia
Part 5: Conclusions and Outlook
26: Christian Welzel, Ronald F. Inglehart, Patrick Bernhagen, and
Christian Haerpfer: Conclusions: The Future of Democratization
Christian W. Haerpfer is Full Professor of Sociology at the United
Arab Emirates University - UAEU, Director of the Insitute for
Comparative Survey Research - Eurasia Barometer in Vienna, and
President of the World Values Survey Association. Patrick Bernhagen
is Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of
Stuttgart. Christian Welzel is Professor for Political Culture
Research at Leuphana University of Lüneburg and President Emeritus
of the World
Values Survey Association, and is affiliated with National Research
University - Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia. Ronald F.
Inglehart is Professor of Political Science at the University of
Michigan
and Founding President of the World Values Survey Association.
An important and brilliant book which will be essential reading for
students and scholars of democracy and democratization.
*Yosef Kamal Ibssa, University of Copenhagen*
Review from previous edition Authoritative, clearly written, and
well integrated, this book will be an invaluable resource to
students at all levels, from undergraduates to practicing scholars
in related fields and disciplines.
*Sarah Birch, University of Essex*
The book is the new Bible of democratization research, offering an
intellectual adventure for both scholars of democratization studies
in their further research, and university students eager to learn
about the current practices of democratizing states.
*Attila Agh, Budapest Corvinus University*
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