ABSTRACT

An incisive analysis of the connections between democracy and violence by acknowledged experts in the field. The connection between the two activities has often been largely ignored because of a widespread reluctance among democrats to consider the possibility that democratic forms perhaps encourage violence. This challenging volume opens up the debate.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction David C. Rapoport and

ByLeonard Weinberg

chapter 2|36 pages

Elections and Violence David C. Rapoport and

ByLeonard Weinberg

chapter 3|27 pages

Electoral Regimes and the Proscription of

ByAnti-democratic Parties John E. Finn

chapter 7|14 pages

Western Democracies and Islamic Fundamentalist Violence

ByViolence Raphael Israeli

chapter 13|15 pages

The Italian Regions and the Prospects for William Eubank and

ByDemocracy Leonard Weinberg

chapter 15|20 pages

The Political Context of Terrorism in America: Ignoring Extremists or Pandering to Them? Christopher Hewitt

ByIgnoring Extremists or Pandering to Them?

chapter 17|5 pages

Conclusions David C. Rapoport and

ByLeonard Weinberg