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Larry Diamond

    Larry Jay Diamond je přední současný vědec v oblasti studia demokracie. Jeho práce se soustředí na vývoj demokracie, zahraniční politiku a pomoc. Diamondovy analýzy se ponořují do hloubky demokratických procesů a zkoumají, jak podpořit a udržet demokratické instituce po celém světě. Jeho výzkum často informuje mezinárodní organizace a vládní agentury.

    The Spirit of Democracy
    Developing Democracy
    Democracy After Communism
    Ill Winds
    • Ill Winds

      • 384 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení

      From a leading scholar of democracy comes a passionate call to action against the rising authoritarianism threatening global liberty. Larry Diamond has dedicated his life to securing democracy's future by understanding its past and advising dissidents worldwide. He has observed with concern the rise of illiberal rulers in Hungary, Poland, Turkey, and the Philippines, as well as the assertiveness of China and Russia. The election of Trump marked a turning point, as the retreat from freedom spread from the margins of democracy to its core. The core argument emphasizes that the defense and advancement of democratic ideals depend on U.S. global leadership. If the U.S. fails to reclaim its role as a cornerstone of democracy, the current authoritarian surge could escalate, enabling figures like Putin and Xi to transform the twenty-first century into a period of despotism. We stand at a crucial juncture in history, balancing between a new era of tyranny and a potential democratic revival. Free governments can uphold their values, and free citizens can assert their rights. The text offers concrete, informed strategies to combat polarization, diminish the influence of money in politics, and ensure every vote counts. In 2019, the ultimate defense of freedom remains "We the people."

      Ill Winds2020
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    • The Spirit of Democracy

      The Struggle to Build Free Societies Throughout the World

      • 464 stránek
      • 17 hodin čtení

      One of America's preeminent experts on democracy charts the future prospects for freedom around the world in the aftermath of Iraq and deepening authoritarianism Over three decades, the world was transformed. In 1974, nearly three-quarters of all countries were dictatorships; today, more than half are democracies. Yet recent efforts to promote democracy have stumbled, and many democratic governments are faltering.In this bold and sweeping vision for advancing freedom around the world, social scientist Larry Diamond examines how and why democracy progresses. He demonstrates that the desire for democracy runs deep, even in very poor countries, and that seemingly entrenched regimes like Iran and China could become democracies within a generation. He also dissects the causes of the "democratic recession" in critical states, including the crime-infested oligarchy in Russia and the strong-armed populism of Venezuela.Diamond cautions that arrogance and inconsistency have undermined America's aspirations to promote democracy. To spur a renewed democratic boom, he urges vigorous support of good governance--the rule of law, security, protection of individual rights, and shared economic prosperity--and free civic organizations. Only then will the spirit of democracy be secured.

      The Spirit of Democracy2008
    • Democracy After Communism

      • 312 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      The last quarter of the twentieth century was marked by two dramatic political trends that altered many of the world's regimes: the global resurgence of democracy and the collapse of communism. Was the process that brought down communism in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union fundamentally different from the process that gave birth to new democracies in other regions of the world? Were the transitions away from communism mostly like or mostly unlike the transitions away from authoritarianism that took place elsewhere? Is the challenge of building and consolidating democracy under postcommunist conditions unique, or can one apply lessons learned from other new democracies? The essays collected in this volume explore these questions, while tracing how the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union have fared in the decade following the fall of communism.

      Democracy After Communism2002
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    • The book concludes with a hopeful view of the prospects for a fourth wave of global democratization.

      Developing Democracy1999
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