01236 2200289 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001000120084001600130100001700146245003700163250000600200260004000206300003300246500001900279504001700298520048100315650002300796650002600819650002400845990002600869990002700895990002400922INLIS00000000000120820221018090911 a0010-0520001208221018 | | eng  a0521603102 aeng a303.6 a303.6 ROS v0 aRoss, Daniel1 aViolent Democracy /cDaniel Ross a1 aAustralia :bWest Publishing,c2004 avii. 183 p. ; 22 cm ;c22 cm aIndeks : Index aBibliography aThis fascinating and provocative book will change the way you think about democracy. Challenging conventional wisdom, Daniel Ross shows how violence is an integral part of the democratic system from its origins and into its globalized future. He draws on the examples of global terrorism and security. His analysis of these controversial issues moves beyond the comfortable stances of both left and right to show that democracy is violent, from its beginning and at its heart. 4a1. Democratization 4a2. Political Violence 4a3. War on Terrorism a07139/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a09271/ MKRI- P/XI 2008 a09217/MKRI-P/x-2009