Chapters on: Procrustean and Promethean paths to popular self-rule; education and democracy; democracy and Marxism; democratization and qualified explanation Case studies of: Eastern Europe; China; Latin America; Middle East; France; Britain Plus: editors' conclusions
Geraint Parry is W J M Mackenzie Professor of Government at the
University of Manchester. He has published on political theory,
political sociology and the history of ideas.
Michael Moran is Professor of Government at the University of
Manchester. His teaching and research interests lie in the field of
comparative public policy.
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