| Michael McFaul - 2001 - 408 sivua
...of political and economic institutions rarely occurred. As O'Donnell and Schmitter concluded, "all previously known transitions to political democracy...transition, the property rights of the bourgeoisie are inviolable."20 Adam Przeworski echoed a similar theme when he warned, "We cannot avoid the possibility... | |
| Robert Fatton - 2002 - 258 sivua
...democratization had obdurate class boundaries. As Guillermo O'Donnell and Philippe Schmitter put it, All previously known transitions to political democracy...property rights of the bourgeoisie are inviolable. This player may be forced to give up pawns and even be deprived of its rooks, . . . but its king cannot... | |
| Sylvia Chan - 2002 - 288 sivua
...and, if need be, repress, outsiders. In a similar vein, O'Donnell and Schmitter observed56 that all previously known transitions to political democracy have observed one fundamental restriction: it is practically impossible to take, or even to checkmate, the 'king' of the players - the property rights... | |
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