Assessing dynamics of democratisatio...
Törnquist, Olle,

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  • Assessing dynamics of democratisation : = transformative politics, new institutions, and the case of Indonesia /
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    正題名/作者: Assessing dynamics of democratisation :/ Olle Törnquist.
    其他題名: transformative politics, new institutions, and the case of Indonesia /
    作者: Törnquist, Olle,
    面頁冊數: 1 online resource.
    內容註: PART I: WHY ALTERNATIVE ASSESSMENTS? -- 2. Democracy, Democratisation and Assessments -- 3. The Origins of Assessments -- 4. Insufficient Structural Analyses -- 5. The Puzzling Third Wave of Democracy -- 6. Unintended Outcome -- 7. Current Positions on Democratisation -- 8. The Case for an Alternative -- 9. The Task Ahead -- 10. Second Thoughts -- 11. Structure of the Book -- 12. The Case of Indonesia -- 13. The Rise and Crisis of Early Democracy -- 14. Broad Agreement: Democracy Premature -- 15. The Old Left and Democracy -- 16. The Rise of a New Democracy Movement and the Overthrow of Dictatorship -- 17. Parachuting the Crafting of Democracy -- 18. The Quest for an Alternative -- 19. Uncertainties -- 20. Tracing the Dynamics of the Anti-Suharto Pro-democracy Actors -- 21. Mapping and Analysing the Post-Suharto Democracy Movement -- 22. Surveying Democracy from Below -- PART II: THE INSTITUTIONS OF DEMOCRACY -- 23. The Institutions of Democracy -- 24. Inclusive Assessments of Institutions -- 25. Points of Departure -- 26. Beetham's List of Institutions -- 27. Problems and Additions -- 28. The Constitution of Public Affairs and the Demos -- 29. Quality but also Extension, Spread and Form -- 30. Democratic Capacity of Governments -- 31. Beyond Liberal-democratic Institutions -- 32. Realistic Number of Intrinsic Institutions -- 33. The Thirteen Sets of Intrinsic Institutions -- 24. Indonesia's Liberal Turnabout -- 25. Impressive though Deteriorating Freedoms -- 26. Efforts to Improve Governance -- 27. Country-wide Political Community -- 28. Monopolised Representation -- 29. Conclusion -- PART III: ACTORS AND INSTITUTIONS -- 30. The Crucial Actors' and their Relations to the Institutions of Democracy -- 31. The Main Actors -- 32. Actors' Position on Democracy -- 33. Actors' Effect on Institutions -- 34. Institutions' Influence on Actors -- 35. Adaptive Indonesian Elites - and Evasive Pro-democrats -- 36. Politically Strong Dominant Actors and Weak Pro-democrats -- 37. Adaption and Evasion -- 38. The Relative Stability of Democracy Rests with Elitist Inclusion of People -- PART IV: ACTORS AND POWER -- 39. Actors' Political Capacity -- 40. Political Inclusion (versus Exclusion) -- 41. Authority and Legitimacy -- 42. Politicisation and Agenda-setting -- 43. Mobilisation and Organisation -- 44. Participation and Representation -- 45. The Concept of Representation -- 46. The Chain of Popular Sovereignty Approach -- 47. The Direct Democracy Approach -- 48. Unifying Focus on the Priniples of Democratic Representation -- 49. Key Questions -- 50. The 'where-question' -- 51. The 'how question' -- 52. Power Matters: the Case of Indonesia -- 53. Powerful and Hegemonic -- 54. Democrats on the Sidelines -- PART V: ACTORS AND DEMOCRATISATION -- 55. Actor's Strategies and Democratisation -- 56. Strategies and Democratisation -- 57. The Crucial Problems of Democratisation -- 58. De-politicisation of Democracy -- 59. Poor Popular Representation -- 60. Flawed Linkages in the Political System -- 61. The Key Problems of Fragmentation, Representation and Transformation -- 62. Rethinking Indonesian Pro-democrats -- 63. The Historical Legacies -- 64. Rethinking Activists -- 65. Society Driven Projects -- 66. Party-cum-candidate Driven Projects -- 67. Lost Opportunities in Aceh -- 68. The Risks: a Return to the 'politics of order' -- 69. Conclusion -- PART VI: POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS -- 70. From Results to Democracy Promotion -- 71. Research Based Recommendations -- 72. Cooperation with Practitioners -- 73. The Need for Comparative Insights -- 74. Upside Down Comparisons -- 75. The General Case of Transformative Politics -- 76. The Scandinavian Trail -- 77. Social Pact for Inclusive Growth -- 78. Political Conditions -- 79. (1) The Dynamics of Popular Organisation, State and Universal Welfare Programmes -- 80. (2) Unification and Interest-based Representation -- 81. Current Challenges and the Need for Global Alliances -- 82. Reaching Conclusions on Indonesia Based on Comparative Experiences -- 83. Preconditions -- 84. Indonesian Implications -- 85. Socio-political Blocks -- 86. Democratic Principles and Critical Policies -- 87. Strategic Policy Areas -- PART VII: THEORY IN PRACTICE -- 88. Difficult but Not Impossible -- 89. Only the Best (Possible) is Good Enough -- 90. Harsh Realities -- 91. Scholarly Partnership -- 92. Cooperation between Scholars and Practitioners -- 93. Overcoming Realities in Indonesia -- 94. The Conditions -- 95. Financial Resources and Institutional Cooperation -- 96. Working with Activists to Identify Sources -- 97. Successes -- 98. Stumbling Blocks -- 99. Making the Model Work: Advances and Setbacks with the First Survey -- 100. Too Abstract Framework, Yet Possible to Gain Data, Analyse and Disseminate -- 101. Delayed Analyses: Insufficient Local Supervision, Editing and Backing -- 102. Crucial but Aborted Advances with the Second Survey -- 103. NGOish Consolidation -- 104. Promising but Threatening Academic Partnership -- 105. The Way Ahead.
    標題: 1900 - 1999 -
    標題: Democracy -
    標題: Indonesia - Civilization. -
    電子資源: http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137381293
    ISBN: 1137381299 (electronic bk.)
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