Arguing Comparative Politics

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Pub. Date: 2001-09-20
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

This volume brings together new and classic articles by one of the leading scholars in comparative politics. The articles focus in particular on the nature of contemporary democracy and its prospects. The volume begins with a personal analysis of the intellectual, and often political, reasonswhy and how Stepan chose to engage in certain critical arguments over the last thirty years. The volume is then divided into three sections, each with a distinctive theme: state and society; constructing polities; and varieties of democracies.The introduction and articles ask whether, both for intellectual and political reasons, there are strong grounds for questioning both Rawls and Huntington on religion and democracy, Riker on federalism, and Gellner on multinationalism. The volume contains articles on civil society, politicalsociety, economic society, the military, and a usable state. The possibility of multiple and complementary political identities is argued for. The incentive systems and political practices of the three macro-constitutional frameworks for democratic government-- parliamentarianism, presidentialism,and semi-presidentialism-- are compared and contrasted.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
x
Introduction: Reflections on ``Problem Selection'' in Comparative Politics 1(20)
I. The State and Society 21(88)
The New Professionalism of Internal Warfare and Military Role Expansion
23(16)
Liberal-Pluralist, Classic Marxist, and ``Organic Statist'' Approaches to the State
39(34)
State Power and the Strength of Civil Society in the Southern Cone of Latin America
73(27)
Military Politics in Three Polity Arenas: Civil Society, Political Society, and the State
100(9)
II. Constructing and Deconstructing Polities: Contexts, Capacities, and Identities 109(146)
Paths toward Redemocratization: Theoretical and Comparative Considerations
111(27)
Political Crafting of Democratic Consolidation or Destruction: European and South American Comparisons
138(21)
Juan J. Linz
On the Tasks of a Democratic Opposition
159(8)
Democratic Opposition and Democratization Theory
167(14)
Modern Multinational Democracies: Transcending a Gellnerian Oxymoron
181(19)
Political Identities and Electoral Sequences: Spain, the Soviet Union, and Yugoslavia
200(13)
Juan J. Linz
The World's Religious Systems and Democracy: Crafting the ``Twin Tolerations''
213(42)
III. The Metaframeworks of Democratic Governance and Democratic States 255(108)
Constitutional Frameworks and Democratic Consolidation: Parliamentarianism versus Presidentialism
257(19)
Cindy Skach
The French Fifth Republic: A Model for Import? Reflections on Poland and Brazil (with Ezra N. Suleiman)
276(19)
Toward Consolidated Democracies (with Juan J. Linz)
295(20)
Toward a New Comparative Politics of Federalism, (Multi) Nationalism, and Democracy: Beyond Rikerian Federalism
315(48)
Index 363

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