ABSTRACT

Comparativists evaluate democratization by looking at regimes in the transition and consolidation phases of democracy without considering the essence of democracy. This book argues the need to consider democracy as a combination of rights and virtues, and that problems of democraticization are those of balance.

part |80 pages

Berlin

chapter |14 pages

I

chapter |11 pages

II

chapter |15 pages

III

chapter |12 pages

IV

chapter |12 pages

V

chapter |14 pages

VI

part |86 pages

New York

chapter |31 pages

I

chapter |19 pages

II

chapter |18 pages

III

chapter |6 pages

IV

chapter |10 pages

V

part |44 pages

Munich

chapter |12 pages

I

chapter |14 pages

>II

chapter |12 pages

III

chapter |6 pages

IV