The third wave
democratization in the late twentieth century
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Author
Publication
1991 - University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma
Language
English
Word Count
91,500 words, Guess
Page Count
366 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1889114M
- ISBN-10080612346X
- OCLC Control Number23649664
- OCLC Control Numberthirdwavedemocra0000hunt
- Library of Congress Control Number90050690
and 2 more
- LibraryThing7968
- Goodreads67476
Classifications
- DDC321.8/09/04
- LCCJC421 .H86 1991
First Sentence
THE THIRD WAVE OF DEMOCRATIZATION in the modern world began, implausibly and unwittingly, at twenty-five minutes after midnight, Thursday, April 25, 1974, in Lisbon, Portugal, when a radio station played the song "Grandola Vila Morena."
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Series Statement
- The Julian J. Rothbaum distinguished lecture series ;
Other Editions
- The third wave: democratization in the late twentieth century
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