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Can Democracy be Designed? Robin Luckham

Can Democracy be Designed? By Robin Luckham

Can Democracy be Designed? by Robin Luckham


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This work explores how democratic institutions function and how they deal with the pressures of violence, poverty, globalization and democratization.

Can Democracy be Designed? Summary

Can Democracy be Designed?: The Politics of Institutional Choice in Conflict-Torn Societies by Robin Luckham

Constitution-making for democracy has always been a highly political and contested process. It has never been more ambitious, or more difficult, than today as politicians and experts attempt to build democratic institutions that will foster peace and stability in countries torn by violent conflict. The extended investigation out of which this book has grown has ranged across three continents. It has examined such apparently intractable cases as Bosnia-Herzegovina, Sri Lanka and Fiji, as well as apparent 'success stories' like South Africa, Ghana and Uganda. The authors, while regarding democracy as a general entitlement, refuse to subscribe to a triumphalist view which sees it as a universal panacea. Instead they seek to understand how democratic institutions actually facilitate (or sometimes fail to facilitate) improved governance and the management of conflict in a variety of national settings. This thoughtful and empirical set of explorations is highly relevant to other societies wrestling with similar problems of institutional design in situations of democratic transition and/or deep-seated social conflict.

Can Democracy be Designed? Reviews

'These highly informed original contributions on the politics of institutional design offer a wealth of insights.' Martin Doornbos, Institute of Social Studies, the Hague 'The book reinforces a message that cannot be repeated too often, it seems, which is the need to relate institutions and institutional innovation to its specific political context.' Vicky Randall, University of Essex

About Robin Luckham

Sunil Bastian is Director of International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Colombo. Robin Luckham was Research Associate at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, following early retirement.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Can Democracy be Designed? - Sunil Bastian and Robin Luckham
  • 1. Democratic Institutions and Democratic Politics and Political Violence - Robin Luckham, Anne Marie Goetz and Mary Kaldor
  • 2. The Politics of Institutional Design in the South African Transition - David Pottie and Shireen Hassim
  • 3. The Reformulation of Ugandan Democracy - James Katalikawe and Aaron Griffiths
  • 4. Ghana: The Political Economy of 'Successful' Ethno-Regional Conflict Management - E. Gyimah-Boadi
  • 5. The Politics of Institutional Design: An Overview of the Case of Sri Lanka - Radhika Coomaraswamy
  • 6. Proportional Representation, Political Violence and the Participation of Women in the Political Process in Sri Lanka - Kishali Pinto Jayawardena
  • 7. The Political Economy of Electoral Reform: Proportional Representation in Sri Lanka - Sunil Bastian
  • 8. Electoral Engineering and the Politicization of Ethnic Frictions in Fiji - Jon Fraenkel
  • 9. Building Democracy from the Outside: The Dayton Agreement in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Marcus Fox
  • 10. Managing Ethnic Conflicts: Democratic Decentralization in Bosnia-Hercegovina - Vesna Bojicic
  • 11. Conclusion: The Politics of Institutional Choice - Sunil Bastian and Robin Luckham

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GOR009826828
9781842771518
1842771515
Can Democracy be Designed?: The Politics of Institutional Choice in Conflict-Torn Societies by Robin Luckham
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20030601
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