INTL 190: Democracy in the Developing World

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INTL 190: Democracy in the Developing World Spring 2012

COURSE PLAN Overall purpose Requirements Structure/Readings 20+ page paper (and presentation) Collier and Levitsky, “Democracy with Adjectives”

GUIDING QUESTIONS What leads to the spread of democracy? 33% countries in 1980, 46% in 1990, 62% in 2000 Why Latin America but not FSU, sub-Saharan Africa, much of Asia? And now the Middle East-North Africa? What are the constraints? socioeconomic “underdevelopment” cultural factors (including religion) historical legacies What do we mean by “democracy”? elections civil liberties (including rule of law) more?

PAPER ASSIGNMENT 1. Pick a country (or region) 2. Pick a topic, for example: Transition and its consequences Civil-military relations Channels of representation Quality of judicial system 3. Find a problem, puzzle, paradox 4. Brainstorm about solutions 5. Review general readings 6. Develop a proposal (2-4 pp./May 03)