Developing Democracy: Democratizers' Surprisingly Bright Development Record (Perspectives) (Pseudo Democratizers) Developing Democracy: Democratizers' Surprisingly Bright Development Record (Perspectives) (Pseudo Democratizers)

Developing Democracy: Democratizers' Surprisingly Bright Development Record (Perspectives) (Pseudo Democratizers‪)‬

Harvard International Review 2004, Summer, 26, 2

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The past 25 years have seen an astonishing advance in the number of democracies around the world. Some 87 previously nondemocratic countries have made discernible advances towards democracy during this time. Of these democratizers, 70 have per capita incomes below US$4,000, making this a largely developing country phenomenon. Today, two-thirds of all countries live under some form of self-governance--a reversal from just 15 years ago. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

GENRE
Entreprise et management
SORTIE
2004
22 juin
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
15
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Harvard International Relations Council, Inc.
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
TAILLE
276,7
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