Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 21 No. 60
Conditions for Democratic Consolidation
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Abstract of Article
Title:Conditions for Democratic Consolidation
Author:David Beetham
Location:Vol.21 No.60 (June 1994), pp157-172
 This survey of the literature on conditions for democratic consolidation suggests the necessity of going beyond procedural definitions of democracy (based on fair, honest and periodic elections) to more normative ideas about decision-making being controlled by all members of the group as equals. In this view, democracy is a matter of the degree to which basic principles are realised and democratisation is always and everywhere an unfinished process. Four factors which facilitate democratic consolidation - the experience of transition itself, a country's economic system, its political culture and its constitutional arrangements - are analysed through an assessment of ten key hypotheses implicit in the literature.

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