This volume develops an analitical framework that starts with a distintion between domestic and international factor to explain the crisis and the breakdown of non-democratc regimes. The former include the legacies of the past; civil society and anti-regime mobilization; élite internal dynamics and succession crises; level of economic development; weakness and fragility of the state. The latter include the configuration of the international system; international economic trend; geopolitical position; military intervention; "contagion" and conditionality.
Pisciotta, B. (2016). International Sources of Regime Change: A Framework for Analysis. In B.P.e.E.T. P. Grilli di Cortona (a cura di), Crisis and Breakdown of Non-Democratic Regimes. Lessons from the Third Wave. Washington : New Academia Publishing.
International Sources of Regime Change: A Framework for Analysis
PISCIOTTA, Barbara
2016-01-01
Abstract
This volume develops an analitical framework that starts with a distintion between domestic and international factor to explain the crisis and the breakdown of non-democratc regimes. The former include the legacies of the past; civil society and anti-regime mobilization; élite internal dynamics and succession crises; level of economic development; weakness and fragility of the state. The latter include the configuration of the international system; international economic trend; geopolitical position; military intervention; "contagion" and conditionality.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.