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The democratic experience and political violence / edited by David C. Rapoport and Leonard Weinberg.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cass series on political violencePublisher: London ; Portland, OR : F. Cass, 2001Description: 378 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0714651508
  • 9780714651507
  • 0714681679
  • 9780714681672
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.62 21
LOC classification:
  • JC328.6 .D45 2001
Contents:
Introduction / David C. Rapoport and Leonard Weinberg -- Elections and Violence / David C. Rapoport and Leonard Weinberg -- Electoral Regimes and the Proscription of Anti-democratic Parties / John E. Finn -- Violence and Electoral Polarization in Divided Societies: Three Cases in Comparative Perspective / Adrian Guelke -- Should Self-determination be Legalized? / Daniel Philpott -- Democracy, Commitment Problems and Managing Ethnic Violence: The Case of India and Sri Lanka / Martha Crenshaw -- Western Democracies and Islamic Fundamentalist Violence / Raphael Israeli -- Purity is Danger: An Argument for Divisible Identities / Anna Simons -- Violence in the Name of Democracy: Justifications for Separatism on the Radical Right / Michael Barkun -- Extremism and Violence in Israeli Democracy / Ehud Sprinzak -- Violence and Democracy in Eastern Europe / Andrzej Korbonski -- Violence and the Paradox of Democratic Renewal: A Preliminary Assessment / Victor T. Le Vine -- The Italian Regions and the Prospects for Democracy / William Eubank and Leonard Weinberg -- Originary Democracy and the Critique of Pure Fairness / Eric Gans -- The Political Context of Terrorism in America: Ignoring Extremists or Pandering to Them? / Christopher Hewitt -- Democracy and the Black Urban Riots: Rethinking the Meaning of Political Violence in Democracy / Abraham H. Miller and Emily Schaen -- Conclusions / David C. Rapoport and Leonard Weinberg.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / David C. Rapoport and Leonard Weinberg -- Elections and Violence / David C. Rapoport and Leonard Weinberg -- Electoral Regimes and the Proscription of Anti-democratic Parties / John E. Finn -- Violence and Electoral Polarization in Divided Societies: Three Cases in Comparative Perspective / Adrian Guelke -- Should Self-determination be Legalized? / Daniel Philpott -- Democracy, Commitment Problems and Managing Ethnic Violence: The Case of India and Sri Lanka / Martha Crenshaw -- Western Democracies and Islamic Fundamentalist Violence / Raphael Israeli -- Purity is Danger: An Argument for Divisible Identities / Anna Simons -- Violence in the Name of Democracy: Justifications for Separatism on the Radical Right / Michael Barkun -- Extremism and Violence in Israeli Democracy / Ehud Sprinzak -- Violence and Democracy in Eastern Europe / Andrzej Korbonski -- Violence and the Paradox of Democratic Renewal: A Preliminary Assessment / Victor T. Le Vine -- The Italian Regions and the Prospects for Democracy / William Eubank and Leonard Weinberg -- Originary Democracy and the Critique of Pure Fairness / Eric Gans -- The Political Context of Terrorism in America: Ignoring Extremists or Pandering to Them? / Christopher Hewitt -- Democracy and the Black Urban Riots: Rethinking the Meaning of Political Violence in Democracy / Abraham H. Miller and Emily Schaen -- Conclusions / David C. Rapoport and Leonard Weinberg.

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