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The Paradoxes of Democracy and the Rule of Law
Donatella della Porta
, Michael Keating
, Gianpaolo Baiocchi
, Colin Crouch
, Sheila Jasanoff
,
Erika Kraemer-Mbula
, Dina Kiwan
, Abby Peterson
, Kenneth M. Roberts
, Philippe C. Schmitter
, Alberto Vannucci
, Antoine Vauchez
, Asanga Welikala
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Access to Knowledge
25%
Access to the Law
25%
Acts of Citizenship
25%
Brokerage Functions
25%
Conceptions of Democracy
25%
Constitutional Recognition
25%
Corporate Lawyers
25%
Democratic Capitalism
25%
Democratic Crisis
25%
Deterritorialization
50%
Dramatic Effect
25%
Formal Democracy
25%
Fundamental Class
25%
Institutional Mistrust
25%
Judiciary
50%
Knowledge Persistence
25%
Left-wing Parties
25%
Liberalization Reform
25%
Marginalized Minorities
25%
Mediating Institutions
25%
New Democracies
25%
Paradox of Democracy
100%
Perverse Effects
25%
Political Dissent
25%
Political Power
25%
Political Resources
25%
Popular Sovereignty
25%
Power Resources
25%
Profit Criterion
25%
Public Decision-making
25%
Rights Enforcement
25%
Social Base
25%
Social Cleavages
25%
Social Detachment
25%
State of Exception
25%
State Pluralism
25%
Unequal Access
25%
Visions of Democracy
25%
Voluntary Associations
25%
War on Terror
25%
Wealth Concentration
25%
Welfare Capitalism
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Brokerage
100%
Corruption
100%
Neoliberalism
100%
Public Goods
100%
Wealth
100%
Welfare
100%
Welfare State
100%
Social Sciences
Brokerage
12%
Collective Identity
12%
Conception of Democracy
12%
Convertibility
12%
Corporate Lawyer
12%
Courts
37%
Decision Making
25%
Democracy
100%
Deterritorialization
12%
Economic Growth
12%
Economic Trend
12%
Energy Resources
12%
Human Rights
12%
Legislation
12%
Liberal Democracy
12%
Minority Groups
12%
Pluralism
12%
Political Community
12%
Political Power
12%
Popular Sovereignty
12%
Public Goods
12%
Rule of Law
100%
Second World War
25%
Social Change
25%
Social Contract
12%
Social Policy
12%
State of Emergency
12%
Subjectivity
12%
Wealth
12%
Welfare
12%