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" Democracies become consolidated when people learn that democracy is a solution to the problem of tyranny, but not necessarily to anything else. "
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â´Â Patrick Ziegenhain - 2008 - 238 ˹éÒ
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The Third Wave: Democratization in the Late Twentieth Century

Samuel P. Huntington - 1993 - 388 ˹éÒ
...and the essence of democratic behavior is doing the latter because it is impossible to do the former. Disillusionment and the lowered expectations it produces...of tyranny, but not necessarily to anything else. A striking feature of the first fifteen years of the third wave was the virtual absence of major antidemocratic...
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Capitalism and Democracy in the Third World: The Doctrine for Political ...

Paul Cammack - 1997 - 292 ˹éÒ
...a system, and the ability of particular elected governments to deal with the problems facing them: 'Disillusionment and the lowered expectations it produces...of tyranny, but not necessarily to anything else'. (263) Decreased political participation arising from resignation, cynicism, withdrawal and declining...
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Race and Ethnicity in Comparative Perspective

Georgia Anne Persons - 334 ˹éÒ
....democracy is everywhere under construction; and yet, it is everywhere in doubt. —Richard Sklar, 1986 Democracies become consolidated when people learn...of tyranny, but not necessarily to anything else. —Samuel P. Huntington, 1993 As the decade of the 1980s ended the world was in the midst of what many...
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The UDF: A History of the United Democratic Front in South Africa, 1983-1991

Jeremy Seekings - 2000 - 404 ˹éÒ
...fail and that hence institutionalised ways have to exist for changing them'. In Huntington's view: 'Disillusionment and the lowered expectations it produces...of tyranny, but not necessarily to anything else.' " In South Africa the more substantive view of participatory democracy that had been widespread in...
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Developments in Russian Politics 5, àÅèÁ·Õè 5

Stephen White, Alex Pravda, Zvi Y. Gitelman - 2001 - 356 ˹éÒ
...that governments will fail and that hence institutionalised ways have to exist for changing them. ... Democracies become consolidated when people learn...necessarily to anything else' (Huntington, 1991, p. 263). In other words, when people persist in supporting a democratic system even though the particular...
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Globalisation, Poverty and Conflict: A Critical 'Development' Reader

Max Spoor - 2004 - 378 ˹éÒ
...democracy depends on "disillusionment and lower expectations" on the part of the general population: Democracies become consolidated when people learn...problem of tyranny but not necessarily to anything else" . However. Huntington himself recognises the need for new democracies to be effective in addressing...
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Exporting Press Freedom: Economic and Editorial Dilemmas in International ...

Craig L. LaMay - 2007 - 335 ˹éÒ
...democratic consolidation. Perhaps the largest obstacle, writes Samuel Huntington, is the recognition that "democracy is a solution to the problem of tyranny, but not necessarily to anything else." 1 Poverty, ethnic and racial conflict, inadequate economic development, chronic inflation with substantial...
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Exporting Press Freedom: Economic and Editorial Dilemmas in International ...

Craig L. LaMay - 2007 - 335 ˹éÒ
...democratic consolidation. Perhaps the largest obstacle, writes Samuel Huntington, is the recognition that "democracy is a solution to the problem of tyranny, but not necessarily to anything else."1 Poverty, ethnic and racial conflict, inadequate economic development, chronic inflation with...
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