Π‘ΡΠ°ΡΡΡ.<div class="bb-sep"></div>In the 1980s, an extensive literature has emerged on transitions to democracy and democratic processes in Latin America. Latin Americans and Latin Americanists have produced ground breaking works that have enhanced understanding of these subjects. A number of differe
Measuring Democracy: A Bridge between Scholarship and Politics (Democratic Transition and Consolidation)
β Scribed by Gerardo L. Munck
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 201
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Although democracy is a widely held value, concrete measurement of it is elusive. Gerardo L. Munck's constructive assessment of the methods used to measure democracies promises to bring order to the debate in academia and in practice.Drawing on his years of academic research on democracy and measurement and his practical experience evaluating democratic practices for the United Nations and the Organization of American States, Munck's discussion bridges the theories of academia with practical applications. In proposing a more open and collaborative relationship between theory and action, he makes the case for reassessing how democracy is measured and encourages fundamental changes in methodology. Munck's field-tested framework for quantifying and qualifying democracy is built around two instruments he developed: the UN Development Programme's Electoral Democracy Index and a case-by-case election monitoring tool used by the OAS. Measuring Democracy offers specific, real-world lessons that scholars and practitioners can use to improve the quality and utility of data about democracy.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 8
List of Figures and Tables......Page 10
Preface......Page 12
1 Bringing Knowledge to Bear on Politics: The Uses and Misuses of Data in Democracy Promotion......Page 24
2 Conceptualizing and Measuring Democracy: An Evaluation of Alternative Indices......Page 36
3 Drawing Boundaries: The Crafting of Intermediate Regime Categories......Page 61
4 Producing and Validating Political Data: The Case of the Electoral Democracy Index......Page 76
5 Assessing Elections: A Methodology for Election Observation Missions......Page 109
6 Revisiting Concepts: Democracy and Other Political Values......Page 143
7 Developing Measures: Beyond Electoral Democracy......Page 156
Notes......Page 168
References......Page 182
C......Page 198
E......Page 199
M......Page 200
W......Page 201
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