01182 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001200123084001600135100002900151245014100180260003400321300004500355500002300400520040500423650002700828650003500855990002500890990002500915INLIS00000000000272820221024052627 a0010-0520002728221024 | | eng  a1-85521-424-5 aeng a321.809 a321.809 TRA0 aTransitions to Democracy1 aTransitions to Democracy :bComparative Perspectives from Southern Europa, Latin Amerca and Eastern Europe /cEdited by Geoffrey Pridham aAldershot :bDartmouth,c1995 axxv, 639 p. :b:illus. ;c17cm x 24,4cm. aIndeks : p.635-639 aThe phenomenon of transitions to liberal democracy has become a major concern for political scientists in recent decades, especially in the last few years. The problems of democratic transition and consolidation have increasingly come to exercise the attentions of comparativists in particular, with their interest in how far a common regional environment might be conducive to such a systemic trend. 4aDemocracy-Case studies 4aDemocracy-Europe-Latin America a09238/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a09238/MKRI-P/XI-2008