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Cambridge Studies in the Theory of Democracy

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Editor: Adam Przeworski

The series aims to reinvigorate theoretical reflection about democracy by exposing it to the full range of historical experiences under which democracies have flourished or floundered, to understand what makes democracies work and endure, how they promote normatively desirable and politically desired objectives and how they peacefully handle crises that occur when such objectives are not being fulfilled.

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There are 15 titles in this series...

[4] Constitutionalism and Dictatorship

Pinochet, the Junta, and the 1980 Constitution

[4] Constitutionalism and Dictatorship

Pinochet, the Junta, and the 1980 Constitution

[7] Controlling Governments

Voters, Institutions, and Accountability

[7] Controlling Governments

Voters, Institutions, and Accountability

[1] Deliberative Democracy

[1] Deliberative Democracy

[3] Democracy and Development

Political Institutions and Well-Being in the World, 1950–1990

  • Adam Przeworski, Michael E. Alvarez, Jose Antonio Cheibub, Fernando Limongi
  • Hardback | Published October 2000
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[3] Democracy and Development

Political Institutions and Well-Being in the World, 1950–1990

  • Adam Przeworski, Michael E. Alvarez, Jose Antonio Cheibub, Fernando Limongi
  • Paperback | Published October 2000
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[6] Democracy and Legal Change

[6] Democracy and Legal Change

[5] Democracy and the Rule of Law

[5] Democracy and the Rule of Law

[2] Democracy, Accountability, and Representation

[2] Democracy, Accountability, and Representation

[8] The Legal Foundations of Inequality

Constitutionalism in the Americas, 1776–1860