ABSTRACT

The 2010’s was a critical period in the continuing, established trend of the spread of democracy worldwide: from the Arab Spring countries of Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and Yemen to the unfolding turmoil of Myanmar and Ukraine, by way of the upheavals in Burkina Faso, Senegal and Ivory Coast, social mobilisation against autocratic, corrupt, or military regimes has precipitated political transitions that are characteristic of "democratisation."

This book examines the state of democratisation theory and practice that reopens and revives the democratic transition debate, exploring the factors that lead to the demise of autocracy, the pathways and processes of change, and the choice for an eventual consolidation of democracy. For all its insights and shortcomings, the framework of transitology – a body of literature that has comparatively and through case-study analysis, examined common patterns, sequences, crises and outcomes of transitional periods – has been largely eschewed. The essays, written by international democratisation specialists, tackle the series of questions raised by a body of literature that remains highly useful to understand contemporary political turbulence and transformation, considering numerous crucial issues.

This work will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners of governance, democratisation, comparative politics, international relations, political science and more broadly, history.

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction: turbulent transitions into the 21st century

ByMOHAMMAD - MAHMOUD OULD MOHAMEDOU AND

chapter 2|17 pages

Reviving transitology: democratisation then and now

ByMOHAMMAD - MAHMOUD OULD MOHAMEDOU AND

chapter 3|20 pages

Divergent and partial transitions: lessons from Ukraine and Egypt

Byand Egypt KATERYNA PISHCHIKOVA AND RICHARD YOUNGS

chapter 4|26 pages

Electoral transitions: stumbling out of the gate

ByPIPPA NORRIS

chapter 5|18 pages

5 Democratisation in the Asia- Pacific: two steps forward?

ByBENJAMIN REILLY

chapter 6|20 pages

The transition in East- Central Europe

ByANDRÉ LIEBICH

chapter 7|22 pages

Successes and breakdowns: democratisation in Sub- Saharan

ByAfrica JULIEN MORENCY - LAFLAMME

chapter 8|9 pages

Thirty years past: transitology in the Southern Cone

ByDIEGO ABENTE - BRUN AND

chapter 9|23 pages

Transitology à l’Arabe: confirmation and challenge

ByBAHGAT KORANY

chapter 10|18 pages

From transitology to consolidology

ByPHILIPPE C . SCHMITTER