Ce este consolidarea democratica?

by Andreas Schedler,

The notion of democratic consolidation is used in many ways, which threatens o confuse democratization policy agenda. By consolidation we mean sometimes simply a better organization of the current democratic institutions; alternatively, we may refer to the step from electoral to liberal democracy; or to the strategic shift from both to advanced, modern democracy. This is wrong, because the policy mechanisms for pursuing these aims are different. By consolidation we should not suggest a process of ‘deepening’, but simply refer to the democratic survival i.e. securing the institutions against authoritarian regression. This is important for practical purposes because a democracy can be secure against reversals even though its institutions are weak; and conversely, another democracy may break down in spite of the its strong institutional elements.

published in Vol 2 - No 1 - 2002 // Democratization theory
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