Measuring Democracy

Measuring Democracy

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Munck, Gerardo L.
Johns Hopkins University Press
EAN: 9780801890925
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Although democracy is a widely held value, concrete measurement of it is elusive. Gerardo L. Munck's constructive assessment of the methods used to measure democracies promises to bring order to the debate in academia and in practice. Drawing on his years of academic research on democracy and measurement and his practical experience evaluating democratic practices for the United Nations and the Organization of American States, Munck's discussion bridges the theories of academia with practical applications. In proposing a more open and collaborative relationship between theory and action, he makes the case for reassessing how democracy is measured and encourages fundamental changes in methodology. Munck's field-tested framework for quantifying and qualifying democracy is built around two instruments he developed: the UN Development Programme's Electoral Democracy Index and a case-by-case election monitoring tool used by the OAS. Measuring Democracy offers specific, real-world lessons that scholars and practitioners can use to improve the quality and utility of data about democracy.
EAN 9780801890925
ISBN 0801890926
Binding Hardback
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date June 10, 2009
Pages 200
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 156 x 17
Country United States
Readership Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Authors Munck, Gerardo L.
Illustrations 7 Line drawings, black and white
Series Democratic Transition and Consolidation