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Power Sharing and Democracy in Post-Civil War States

Contributor(s): Hartzell, Caroline A (Author), Hoddie, Matthew (Author)

ISBN: 9781108478038

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: June 11, 2020

Dewey: 321.8

LCCN: 2019051678

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.75" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.29 lbs) 284 pages

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Description: Power Sharing and Democracy in Post-Civil War States examines the challenge of promoting democracy in the aftermath of civil war. Hartzell and Hoddie argue that minimalist democracy is the most realistic form of democracy to which states emerging from civil war violence can aspire. The adoption of power-sharing institutions within civil war settlements helps mitigate insecurity and facilitate democracy's emergence. Power sharing promotes 'democratization from above' by limiting the capacity of the state to engage in predatory behavior, and 'democratization from below' by empowering citizens to participate in politics. Drawing on cross-national and case study evidence, Hartzell and Hoddie find that post-civil war countries that adopt extensive power sharing are ultimately more successful in transitioning to minimalist democracy than countries that do not. Power Sharing and Democracy in Post-Civil War States presents a new and hopeful understanding of what democracy can look like and how it can be fostered.

Brief description: Caroline A. Hartzell is Professor of Political Science at Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania and co-author of Crafting Peace (with Matthew Hoddie, 2007).

Review Quotes: 'This is a very interesting and pedagogical account on power sharing and democracy in post-civil war states.' Anna Jarstad, Journal of Peace Research

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