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1 Diplomado en Análisis Político Estratégico 2011 Transiciones a la Democracia / Andreas Schedler Bibliografía selecta Acemoglu, Daron and James A. Robinson (2006), Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Anderson, Christopher J., André Blais, Shaun Bowler, Todd Donovan, and Ola Listhaug (2005), Losers Consent: Elections and Democratic Legitimacy (Oxford: Oxford Anderson, Margaret Lavinia (2000), Practicing Democracy: Elections and Political Culture in Imperial Germany (Princeton, NJ: Princeton Arendt, Hannah (2004), The Origins of Totalitarianism (New York: Schocken Books, orig. 1951). Barros, Robert (2002), Constitutionalism and Dictatorship: Pinochet, the Junta, and the 1980 Constitution (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press), electronic Kindle edition. Beissinger, Mark (2009), Debating the Color Revolutions: An Interrelated Wave, Journal of Democracy 20/1 (January): Bjornlund, Eric C. (2004), Beyond Free and Fair: Monitoring Elections and Building Democracy (Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, and Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Boix, Carles (2003), Democracy and Redistribution (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Bowman, Kirk, Fabrice Lehoucq, and James Mahoney (2005), Measuring Political Democracy: Case Expertise, Data Adequacy, and Central America, Comparative Political Studies 38/8: Bratton, Michael and Nicolas van de Walle (1997), Democratic Experiments in Africa: Regime Transitions in Comparative Perspective (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Brinks, Daniel and Michael Coppedge (2006), Diffusion Is No Illusion: Neighbor Emulation in the Third Wave of Democracy, Comparative Political Studies 39/4: Brooker, Paul (2000), Non-Democratic Regimes: Theory, Government, and Politics (New York: St. Martin s Press). Brownlee, Jason (2007a), Authoritarianism in an Age of Democratization (Cambridge: Cambridge Brownlee, Jason (2007b), Hereditary Succession in Modern Autocracies, World Politics 59 (July): Bueno de Mesquita, Bruce, Alistair Smith, Randolph M. Siverson, and James D. Morrow (2003), The Logic of Political Survival (Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, UK: MIT Press). Bunce, Valerie and Sharon Wolchik (2009), Debating the Color Revolutions: Getting Real about Real Causes, Journal of Democracy 20/1 (January): Bunce, Valerie and Sharon Wolchik (2011), Defeating Authoritarian Leaders in Postcommunist Countries (New York: Cambridge Carothers, Thomas (2002), The End of the Transition Paradigm, Journal of Democracy 13/1 (January): Case, William F. (1996), Can the Halfway House Stand? Semidemocracy and Elite Theory in Three Southeast Asian Countries, Comparative Politics 28.

2 Chehabi, H. E. and Juan J. Linz (1998), A Theory of Sultanism 1: A Type of Nondemocratic Rule, Sultanistic Regimes, eds. H. E. Chehabi and Juan J. Linz (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press), pp Collier, David and Robert Adcock (1999), Democracy and Dichotomies: A Pragmatic Approach to Choices About Concepts, Annual Review of Political Science 2: Collier, David and Steven Levitsky (1997), Democracy with Adjectives: Conceptual Innovation in Comparative Research, World Politics 49/3 (April): Colomer, Josep M. (1995), Strategies and Outcomes in Eastern Europe, Journal of Democracy 6/2 (April): Conaghan, Catherine M. (2005), Fujimori s Peru: Deception in the Public Sphere (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press). Cox, Gary W. (2007), Authoritarian elections and leadership succession, , San Diego, CA: Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego, unpublished typescript. Dahl, Robert A. (1971), Polyarchy: Participation and Opposition (New Haven, CT: Yale Darden, Keith A. (2001), Blackmail as a Tool of State Domination: Ukraine under Kuchma, East European Constitutional Review 10/2 3 (Spring/Summer): Davenport, Christian (2007), State Repression and Political Order, Annual Review of Political Science 10: Di Palma, Guiseppe (1993), To Craft Democracies: An Essay on Democratic Transitions (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press). Diamond, Larry (1999), Developing Democracy: Toward Consolidation (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Diamond, Larry (2002), Elections without Democracy: Thinking About Hybrid Regimes, Journal of Democracy 13/2 (April): Diamond, Larry (2010), Liberation Technology, Journal of Democracy 21/3 (July): Doorenspleet, Renske (2005), Democratic Transitions, : Exploring the Structural Sources (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers). Drake, Paul W. (2009), Between Tyranny and Anarchy: A History of Democracy in Latin America ( ) (Stanford: Stanford Dunning, Thad (2008), Crude Democracy: Natural Resource Wealth and Political Regimes (New York: Cambridge Elklit, Jørgen (2000), Free and Fair Elections, International Encyclopedia of Elections, ed. Richard Rose (Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press), pp Elklit, Jørgen and Andrew Reynolds (2005), A Framework for the Systematic Study of Election Quality, Democratization 12/2 (April): Escribà Folch, Abel (2007), The Political Economy of Growth and Accountability under Dictatorship (Madrid: Instituto Juan March de Estudios e Investigaciones, Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Ciencias Sociales). Figes, Orlando (2007), The Whisperers: Private Life in Stalin s Russia (New York: Picador). Finer, Samuel E. (2002), The Man on Horseback: The Role of the Military in Politics (New Brunswick and London: Transaction Publishers, orig. 1962). Fish, M. Steven (2005), Democracy Derailed in Russia: The Failure of Open Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge 2

3 Friedrich, Carl J. and Zbigniew K. Brzezinski (1963), Totalitarian Dictatorship and Autocracy (New York: Praeger). Gandhi, Jennifer (2008), Political Institutions under Dictatorship (New York, NY: Cambridge Geddes, Barbara (1999), What do we know about democratization after twenty years? Annual Review of Political Science 2: Goodwin, Jeff (2001), No Other Way Out: States and Revolutionary Movements, (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Greene, Kenneth F. (2007), Why Dominant Parties Lose: Mexico s Democratization in Comparative Perspective (Cambridge: Cambridge Haber, Stephen (2006), Authoritarian Government, The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy, eds. Barry R. Weingast and Donald A. Wittman (New York, Oxford University Press), pp Hadenius, Axel and Jan Teorell (2007), Pathways from Authoritarianism, Journal of Democracy 18/1 (January): Havel, Václav (1985), The power of the powerless, The Power of the Powerless, ed. Steven Lukes (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1985), pp Hermet, Guy, Alain Rouquié, and Juan J. Linz (1978), Elections Without Choice (New York: John Wiley & Sons). Howard, Marc Morjé and Philip Roessler (2006), Liberalizing Electoral Outcomes in Competitive Authoritarian Regimes, Journal of Politics 50/2 (April) Huntington, Samuel P. (1968), Political Order in Changing Societies (New Haven: Yale Huntington, Samuel P. (1991), The Third Wave: Democratization in the Late Twentieth Century (Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press). Karatnycky, Adrian, and Peter Ackerman (2005), How Freedom is Won: From Civic Resistance to Durable Democracy (New York: Freedom House). Karl, Terry Lynn (1995), The Hybrid Regimes of Central America, Journal of Democracy 6/3: Karl, Terry Lynn (1997), The Paradox of Plenty: Oil Booms and Petro States (Berkeley: University of California Press). Kurzman, Charles (2004), The Unthinkable Revolution in Iran (Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London: Harvard Landry, Pierre F. (2008), Decentralized Authoritarianism in China: The Communist Party s Control of Local Elites in the Post-Mao Era (New York, NY: Cambridge Lehoucq, Fabrice E. (2003), Electoral Fraud: Causes, Types, and Consequences, Annual Review of Political Science 6: Lehoucq, Fabrice E. and Iván Molina (2002), Stuffing the Ballot Box: Fraud, Electoral Reform, and Democratization in Costa Rica (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Levitsky, Steven and Lucan A. Way (2002), Elections without Democracy: The Rise of Competitive Authoritarianism, Journal of Democracy 13/2 (April): Levitsky, Steven and Lucan A. Way (2010), Competitive Authoritarianism: Hybrid Regimes After the Cold War (New York: Cambridge Lichbach, Mark Irving (1998), The Rebel s Dilemma (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press). Lindberg, Staffan I. (2006), Democracy and Elections in Africa (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins 3

4 Lindberg, Staffan I. (ed.) (2009), Democratization by Elections: A New Mode of Transition (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Linz, Juan J. (1995), Authoritarianism, The Encyclopedia of Democracy, ed. Seymour Martin Lipset (London: Routledge), pp Linz, Juan J. (2000), Totalitarian and Authoritarian Regimes (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, orig. 1975). Linz, Juan J. and Alfred Stepan (1996), Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation: Southern Europe, South America, and Post-Communist Europe (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins Lipset, Seymour Martin (1981), Political Man: The Social Bases of Politics (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1 st edition 1959). Lust-Okar, Ellen (2005), Structuring Conflict in the Arab World: Incumbents, Opponents, and Institutions (Cambridge: Cambridge Lyons, Terrence (2005), Demilitarizing Politics: Elections on the Uncertain Road to Peace (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers). Magaloni, Beatriz (2008), Credible Power-Sharing and the Longevity of Authoritarian Rule, Comparative Political Studies 41/4 5 (April May), Magaloni, Beatriz and Ruth Kricheli (2010), Political Order and One-Party Rule, Annual Review of Political Science 13: Mansfield, Edward D. and Jack Snyder (2005), Electing to Fight: Why Emerging Democracies Go to War (Cambridge and London: MIT Press). Mazzuca, Sebastián L. (2007), Reconceptualizing Democratization: Access to Power Versus Exercise of Power, Regimes and Democracy in Latin America: Theories and Methods, ed. Gerardo L. Munck (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press), pp Merkel, Wolfgang, (2004), Embedded and Defective Democracies, Democratization 11/5 (December): Mizrahi, Yemile (2003), From Martyrdom to Power: The Partido Acción Nacional in Mexico (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press). Moustafa, Tamir and Tom Ginsburg (2009), Introduction: The Functions of Courts in Authoritarian Politics, Rule by Law: The Politics of Courts in Authoritarian Regimes, eds. Tom Ginsburg and Tamir Moustafa (Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press), pp Mozaffar, Shaheen and Andreas Schedler (2002), The Comparative Study of Electoral Governance, International Political Science Review 23/1 (January): Munck, Gerardo L. and Jay Verkuilen (2002), Conceptualizing and Measuring Democracy: Evaluating Alternative Indices, Comparative Political Studies 35/1 (February): O Donnell, Guillermo A. (2001), Democracy, Law, and Comparative Politics, Studies in Comparative International Development 36 (Spring): O Donnell, Guillermo (1994), Delegative Democracy, Journal of Democracy 5/1 (January): O Donnell, Guillermo (1999), Horizontal Accountability in New Democracies, The Self-Restraining State: Power and Accountability in New Democracies, eds. Andreas Schedler, Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers), pp O Donnell, Guillermo and Philippe C. Schmitter (1986), Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Tentative Conclusions about Uncertain Democracies (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins 4

5 Olson, Mancur (1965), The Logic of Collective Action (Cambridge, MASS: Harvard Ottaway, Marina (2003), Democracy Challenged: The Rise of Semi-Authoritarianism (Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace). Pastor, Robert A. (1999), A Brief History of Electoral Commissions, The Self- Restraining State: Power and Accountability in New Democracies, eds. Andreas Schedler, Larry Diamond, and Marc F. Platter (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers), pp Pop-Eleches, Grigore and Graeme B. Robertson (2008), Elections and Liberalization in the Post-Cold War Era, Princeton, NJ, and Chapel Hill, NC: Princeton University and University of North Caroline at Chapel Hill, unpublished typescript. Powell, Bingham G. (2000), Elections as Instruments of Democracy: Majoritarian and Proportional Visions (New Haven and London: Yale Pripstein Posusney, Marsha (2005), Multiparty Elections in the Arab World: Election Rules and Opposition Responses, Authoritarianism in the Middle East: Regimes and Resistance, eds. Marsha Pripstein Posusney and Michele Penner Angrist (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers), pp Przeworski, Adam (1986), Some Problems in the Study of the Transition to Democracy, Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Comparative Perspectives, eds. Guillermo O Donnell, Philippe C. Schmitter, and Laurence Whitehead (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press), pp Przeworski, Adam (1988). Democracy as a contingent outcome of conflicts. Constitutionalism and Democracy, eds. Jon Elster and Rune Slagstad (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press), pp Przeworski, Adam (1991), Democracy and the market: Political and economic reforms in Eastern Europe and Latin America (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press). Przeworski, Adam (2003), Why Do Political Parties Obey Results of Elections? Democracy and the Rule of Law, eds. José María Maravall and Adam Przeworski (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press), pp Przeworski, Adam, Michael E. Alvarez, José Antonio Cheibub, and Fernando Limongi (2000), Democracy and Development: Political Institutions and Well-Being in the World, (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Putnam, Robert D., with Robert Leonardi and Raffaella Y. Nanetti (1993), Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy (Princeton, NJ: Princeton Rapoport, David C. and Leonard Weinberg (2001), Elections and Violence, The Democratic Experience and Political Violence, eds. David C. Rapoport and Leonard Weinberg (London and Portland, OR: Frank Cass), pp Riker, William H. (1986), The Art of Political Manipulation (New Haven: Yale Robertson, Graeme B. (2010), The Politics of Protest in Hybrid Regimes: Managing Dissent in Post-Communist Russia Countries (New York: Cambridge University Press). Sartori, Giovanni (1987), The Theory of Democracy Revisited (New Jersey: Chatham House). Schaffer, Frederic Charles (1998), Democracy in Translation: Understanding Politics in an Unfamiliar Culture (Ithaca, NY: Cornell Schaffer, Frederic Charles (2008), The Hidden Costs of Clean Election Reform (Ithaca, NY: Cornell 5

6 Schaffer, Frederic Charles and Andreas Schedler (2007), What Is Vote Buying?, Elections for Sale: The Causes and Consequences of Vote Buying, ed. Frederic Charles Schaffer (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers), pp Schedler, Andreas (1998). How Should We Study Democratic Consolidation? Democratization 5/4 (Winter): Schedler, Andreas (2000a), Common Sense without Common Ground: The Concept of Democratic Transition in Mexican Politics, Mexican Studies / Estudios Mexicanos 16/2 (Summer): Schedler, Andreas (2000b), Mexico s Victory: The Democratic Revelation, Journal of Democracy 11/4 (October): Schedler, Andreas (2001), Taking Uncertainty Seriously: The Blurred Boundaries of Democratic Transition and Consolidation, Democratization 8/4 (Winter): 1 22 Schedler, Andreas (2002a), The Nested Game of Democratization by Elections, International Political Science Review 23/1 (January 2002): Schedler, Andreas (2002b), Elections Without Democracy: The Menu of Manipulation, Journal of Democracy 13/2 (April 2002): Schedler, Andreas (2004), El voto es nuestro : Como los ciudadanos mexicanos perciben el clientelismo electoral (trans. Laura Manríquez), Revista Mexicana de Sociología 66/1 (January March): Schedler, Andreas (2005), From Electoral Authoritarianism to Democratic Consolidation, Mexico s Democracy at Work: Political and Economic Dynamics, eds. Russell Crandall, Guadalupe Paz, and Riordan Roett (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers), pp Schedler, Andreas (2006), Electoral Authoritarianism: The Dynamics of Unfree Competition (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers). Schedler, Andreas (2009), The Contingent Power of Authoritarian Elections, Democratization by Elections? A New Mode of Transition, ed. Staffan I. Lindberg (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press), pp Schedler, Andreas (2010), Authoritarianism s Last Line of Defense, Journal of Democracy 21/1 (January): Schlumberger, Oliver (ed.) (2007), Debating Arab Authoritarianism: Dynamics and Durability in Nondemocratic Regimes (Stanford: Stanford Schmitter, Philippe C. (2010), Twenty-Five Years, Fifteen Findings, Journal of Democracy 21/1 (January): Schock, Kurt (2005), Unarmed Insurrections: People Power Movements in Nondemocracies (Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press). Scott, James C. (1985), Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance (New Haven and London: Yale Slater, Dan (2010), Ordering Power: Contentious Politics and Authoritarian Leviathan in Southeast Asia (New York: Cambridge Smith, Benjamin (2004), Oil Wealth and Regime Survival in the Developing World, , American Journal of Political Science 48/2 (April): Smith, Benjamin (2005), Life of the Party: The Origins of Regime Breakdown and Persistence under Single-Party Rule, World Politics 57 (April): Smith, Benjamin (2007), Hard Times in the Lands of Plenty: Oil Politics in Iran and Indonesia (Ithaca and London: Cornell Smith, Peter (2005), Democracy in Latin America: Political Change in Comparative Perspective (Oxford: Oxford 6

7 Snyder, Richard (2006), Does Lootable Wealth Breed Disorder? A Political Economy of Extraction Framework, Comparative Political Studies 39/8 (October 2006): Thompson, Mark R. (2004), Democratic Revolutions: Asia and Eastern Europe (London and New York: Routledge). Thompson, Mark R. and Philipp Kuntz (2004), Stolen Elections: The Case of the Serbian October. Journal of Democracy 15/4 (October): Tsebelis, George (1990). Nested Games: Rational Choice in Comparative Politics (Berkeley: University of California Press). Tucker, Joshua A. (2007), Enough! Electoral Fraud, Collective Action Problems, and Post-Communist Colored Revolutions, Perspectives on Politics 5/3 (September): Tullock, Gordon (1987), Autocracy (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers). Way, Lucan A. (2008), The Real Causes of the Color Revolutions, Journal of Democracy 19/3 (July): Wilson, Andrew (2005), Virtual Politics: Faking Democracy in the Post-Soviet World (New Haven: Yale Wintrobe, Ronald (1998), The Political Economy of Dictatorship (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Zakaria, Fareed (1997), The Rise of Illiberal Democracy, Foreign Affairs 7

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