The Rise of Democracy
Revolution, War and Transformations in International Politics since 1776
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Author(s)
Hobson, Christopher
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Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
Little over 200 years ago, a quarter of a century of warfare with an 'outlaw state' brought the great powers of Europe to their knees. That state was the revolutionary democracy of France. Since then, there has been a remarkable transformation in the way democracy is understood and valued – today, it is the non-democractic states that are seen as rogue regimes. Now, Christopher Hobson explores democracy’s remarkable rise from obscurity to centre stage in contemporary international relations.
Keywords
Political ScienceISBN
9780748692811Publisher
Edinburgh University PressPublisher website
http://www.euppublishing.com/Publication date and place
2015-10-07Grantor
Classification
History: theory & methods