This volume of fifteen original essays examines the role of political institutions in establishing democratic stability around the globe. Leading scholars survey well-established democracies such as the United States Great Britain Canada Australia and France; relatively established democracies such as Germany Italy India and Israel; and newly established democracies such as Turkey Poland and Spain. The final chapter explores how political institutions may be connected to democracy for best performance of the political system.
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