SA and Transition from Authoritarian Rule
Title | SA and Transition from Authoritarian Rule PDF eBook |
Author | André Du Toit |
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Release | 1991 |
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Transition : SA and transition from authoritarian rule
Title | Transition : SA and transition from authoritarian rule PDF eBook |
Author | André Du Toit |
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Transition
Title | Transition PDF eBook |
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Pages | 9 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | South Africa |
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Transition
Title | Transition PDF eBook |
Author | Andre Du Toit |
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Pages | 9 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | South Africa |
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Democratic Transitions
Title | Democratic Transitions PDF eBook |
Author | Sergio Bitar |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 487 |
Release | 2015-09-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 142141760X |
Thirteen former presidents and prime ministers discuss how they helped their countries end authoritarian rule and achieve democracy. National leaders who played key roles in transitions to democratic governance reveal how these were accomplished in Brazil, Chile, Ghana, Indonesia, Mexico, the Philippines, Poland, South Africa, and Spain. Commissioned by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA), these interviews shed fascinating light on how repressive regimes were ended and democracy took hold. In probing conversations with Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Patricio Aylwin, Ricardo Lagos, John Kufuor, Jerry Rawlings, B. J. Habibie, Ernesto Zedillo, Fidel V. Ramos, Aleksander Kwasniewski, Tadeusz Mazowiecki, F. W. de Klerk, Thabo Mbeki, and Felipe González, editors Sergio Bitar and Abraham F. Lowenthal focused on each leader’s principal challenges and goals as well as their strategies to end authoritarian rule and construct democratic governance. Context-setting introductions by country experts highlight each nation’s unique experience as well as recurrent challenges all transitions faced. A chapter by Georgina Waylen analyzes the role of women leaders, often underestimated. A foreword by Tunisia’s former president, Mohamed Moncef Marzouki, underlines the book’s relevance in North Africa, West Asia, and beyond. The editors’ conclusion distills lessons about how democratic transitions have been and can be carried out in a changing world, emphasizing the importance of political leadership. This unique book should be valuable for political leaders, civil society activists, journalists, scholars, and all who want to support democratic transitions.
Comparing Transitions to Democracy. Law and Justice in South America and Europe
Title | Comparing Transitions to Democracy. Law and Justice in South America and Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Cristiano Paixão |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 323 |
Release | 2021-10-01 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 3030675025 |
This present book examines some of the key features of the interplay between legal history, authoritarian rule and political transitions in Brazil and other countries from the end of 20th Century until today. This book casts light on these aspects of the role of law and legal actors/institutions. In the context of transition from authoritarian rule to democratic state, Brazil has produced a significant literature on the challenges and shortcomings of the transition, but little attention has been given to the role of law and legal actors/institutions. Different approaches focus on the legal mechanisms, discourses and practices used by the military regime and by the players involved in the political transition process in Brazil. A comparative perspective that takes into account different political transitions – and their legal consequences – in Europe and Latin America complements the analysis. Part 1 (4 essays) discusses some of the central issues of political transition and legal history in contemporary Brazil, focusing on the time of the transition (and its effects on transitional justice) with different perspectives, from racial and gender issues to constitutional reform and police repression. Part 2 (3 essays) brings the comparative studies on South American experiences. Part 3 (4 essays) analyses different cases of transition to democracy in Chile, Portugal, Spain and Italy. Part 4 (3 essays) proposes a historiographical and methodological approach, considering the politics of time involved in the interplay between political transitions and legal history.
SA and Transition from Authoritarian Rule
Title | SA and Transition from Authoritarian Rule PDF eBook |
Author | André Du Toit |
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Pages | 16 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | South Africa |
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