Lexington Books
Pages: 316
Trim: 7 x 9⅜
978-0-7391-0580-1 • Hardback • March 2005 • $129.00 • (£99.00) - Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
978-0-7391-2065-1 • Paperback • January 2007 • $57.99 • (£45.00)
Subjects: History / Europe / Baltic States,
History / Europe / General,
History / Europe / Eastern,
History / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union,
History / World,
History / General,
History / Modern / 20th Century,
History / Modern / 21st Century,
History / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies),
History / Social History,
Political Science / General,
Political Science / Civics & Citizenship,
Political Science / Civil Rights,
Political Science / Political Ideologies / Democracy,
Political Science / Political Process / Campaigns & Elections,
Political Science / Political Process / Political Parties,
Political Science / Political Economy,
Political Science / Public Policy / Economic Policy,
Political Science / Public Policy / Social Policy,
Political Science / Political Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism,
Political Science / Essays,
Political Science / NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations)
Rachel A. May is associate professor in the Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences program at the University of Washington, Tacoma. Andrew K. Milton is visiting assistant professor of politics and government at the University of Puget Sound.
Chapter 1 Human Rights NGO's and the Role of Civil Society in Democratization
Chapter 2 Civil Society and Democratization
Chapter 3 Civil Society, Human Rights, and the Shaping of Postcommunist Europe's Identity Politics
Chapter 4 Democratization, Civil Society and Latin American Social Movements
Chapter 5 Violence and Democracy in Eastern Europe
Chapter 6 Democracy, "Mano Dura," and the Criminalization of Politics
Chapter 7 Eastern Europe's Postcommunist Media
Chapter 8 Latin America's Post-Authoritarian Media
Chapter 9 Transitional Justice and Democratization in Eastern Europe
Chapter 10 The Social and Political Aftermath of Terror: A Consideration of Human Rights, the Judiciary, and Dealing with the Past
Chapter 11 Partisan Development and the Differentiation in Post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine
Chapter 12 Advocacy, Ideology and Partisanship: Human Rights in the Electoral Arena
The value of (Un)Civil Societies lies in the importance and quality of its individual components. Authored by senior and emerging scholars in their respective fields, the substantive chapters offer excellent reviews of their relevant bodies of literature while advancing incisive and engaging arguments of their own.
— H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online
This edited volume explores the evolution of civil society and its implications for democratization and human rights. The three sections dealing with crime and violence, with the media, and with political parties are the best elements of this book.... Recommended.
— Choice Reviews