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Uniting democracies has been the key international political trend of the last hundred years Understanding this trend and enabling it to continue is the key to world political development |
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Lecture: "Problems of Democratization: Overextension and Consolidation" by George Modelski (Professor of Political Science Emeritus at the University of Washington, Seattle)
Serban Popescu (SC Fellow), Jason Rubin (SC Fellow), Michelle Egan (Coordinator for the European and Russian Studies program at AU), Tiziana Stella (SC Executive Director) and George Modelski (Professor of Political Science). (Photo: Riccardo Monaco, SC Fellow) April 18, 2007 Democratization is one of the central phenomena of our times. Empirical evidence shows it to have been, over a century and a half, a trend that is both global in its reach and long-term in its trajectory. By the year 2000 it was “ahead of the learning curve” that describes its progress. That implies an overextension that counsels patience. The prudent course for the present is to consolidate the great democratic achievements of the past two decades.
Read Prof. Modelski's article: "Problems of Democratization", published in Freedom & Union, Journal of the Streit Council, N.1 Spring 2007.
http://faculty.washington.edu/modelski |
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