Victorious and Vulnerable: Why Democracy Won in the 20th Century and How It Is Still Imperiled

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Abstract

In the blink of an eye, liberal democracy's moment of triumph was darkened by new threats, challenges, and doubts. Rejecting the view that liberal democracy's twentieth-century victory was inevitable, distinguished student of war Azar Gat argues that it largely rested on contingent factors and was more doubtful than has been assumed. The world's liberal democracies, with the United States at the forefront, face new and baffling security threats, with the return of capitalist nondemocratic great powers_China and Russia_and the continued threat of unconventional terror. The democratic peace, or near absence of war among themselves, is a unique feature of liberal democracies'foreign policy behavior. Arguing that this is merely one manifestation of much more sweeping and less recognized pacifist tendencies typical of liberal democracies, Gat offers a panoramic view of their distinctive way in conflict and war. His book provides a politically and strategically vital understanding of the peculiar strengths and vulnerabilities that liberal democracy brings to the formidable challenges ahead. Published in cooperation with the Hoover Institution
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLanham
PublisherRowman & Littlefield Publishers; Published in cooperation with Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Number of pages228
ISBN (Electronic)9781442201163
ISBN (Print)9781442201149
StatePublished - 2010

Publication series

NameHoover studies in politics, economics, and society
PublisherRowman & Littlefield Publishers; Published in cooperation with Hoover Institution, Stanford University

Keywords

  • Democratization
  • Democracy
  • New democracies
  • Capitalism--Political aspects
  • World politics--21st century

ULI Keywords

  • uli
  • Capitalism -- Political aspects
  • Democracy
  • Democratization
  • New democracies
  • World politics -- 21st century
  • Self-government -- Democracy
  • Democratic consolidation
  • Democratic transition
  • Countries, Newly democratic
  • Democracies, New
  • Democratic states, New
  • Emerging democracies
  • Nations, Newly democratic
  • New democratic states
  • Newly democratic states
  • States, Newly democratic

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