ABSTRACT
This volume of fifteen original essays examines the role of political institutions in establishing democratic stability around the globe. Leading scholars survey well-established democracies, such as the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, and France; relatively established democracies, such as Germany, Italy, India, and Israel; and newly established democracies, such as Turkey, Poland, and Spain. The final chapter explores how political institutions may be connected to democracy for best performance of the political system.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|34 pages
Political Institutions and Democracy
part Two|108 pages
Well Established Democracies
part Three|82 pages
Relatively Established Democracies
part Four|72 pages
Newly Established Democracies
part Five|11 pages
Conclusion