| Muthiah Alagappa - 1994 - 42 หน้า
...programs for political change.40 Its development "See Diamond |1994|. Civil society can be defined as "the realm of organized social life that is voluntary,...(largely! self-supporting, autonomous from the state and bound by a legal order or set of shared rules" (p. 5). EAST-WEST CENTER will be difficult not only... | |
| Kempe Ronald Hope (Sr.) - 1997 - 256 หน้า
...countervailing mechanism to state power while simultaneously engaging the state. It can be defined as "the realm of organized social life that is voluntary,...(largely) self-supporting, autonomous from the state, and bound by a legal order or set of shared rules" (Diamond 1994). It is an intermediary entity which stands... | |
| Karen Dawisha, Bruce Parrott - 1997 - 448 หน้า
...election monitor, after the election. 39 See, for example, Larry Diamond's definition of civil society "as the realm of organized social life that is voluntary,...(largely) self-supporting, autonomous from the state, and bound by a legal order or set of shared rules," in "Toward Democratic Consolidation," Journal of Democracy... | |
| John Anderson - 1997 - 246 หน้า
...the context of democratisation, Larry Diamond has described civil society as 'the realm of organised social life that is voluntary, self-generating, (largely) self-supporting, autonomous from the state, and bound by a legal order or set of shared rules. It is distinct from "society" in general in that it... | |
| Timothy Brook, B. Michael Frolic - 1997 - 276 หน้า
...models of state and society. Auto-Organization A recent definition characterizes civil society in part as "the realm of organized social life that is voluntary, self-generating, (largely) selfsupporting, [and] autonomous from the state" (Diamond 1994: 5).3 The present chapter has been written not to evaluate... | |
| Larry Jay Diamond, Byung-Kook Kim, Pyŏng-guk Kim - 2000 - 272 หน้า
...Democratic Consolidation," Journal of Democracy 5 (1994): 5. According to him, civil society is defined as "the realm of organized social life that is voluntary,...(largely) self-supporting, autonomous from the state, and bound by a legal order or set of shared rules." With this definition, he emphasizes the following aspects... | |
| William E. Van Vugt, G. Daan Cloete - 2000 - 244 หน้า
...democracy.10 Concerning liberal democratic transitions and consolidation, Larry Diamond defines civil society as "the realm of organized social life that is voluntary,...[largely] self-supporting, autonomous from the state, and bound by a legal order or set of shared rules."" Democratic transitions are based mainly on the strategic... | |
| Elisabeth J. Friedman - 2010 - 348 หน้า
...clarity, l am following Larry Diamond's separation of civil and political society. Civil society is the "realm of organized social life that is voluntary,...largely self-supporting, autonomous from the state and bound by a legal order or set of shared rules. lt is distinct from 'society' in general in that it... | |
| Nakamura Mitsuo, Sharon Siddique, Omar Faroul Bajunid - 2001 - 236 หน้า
...religious circles). Such elements of civil society act as links between the state and society, or in "the realm of organized social life that is voluntary,...largely self-supporting, autonomous from the state, and bound by legal order or set of standard rules". 1 * However, in the world's fourth most populous country,... | |
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