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_aRichter, Thomas
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245 1 0 _aReduced Scope for Action Worldwide for Civil Society
264 1 _aHamburg,
_c2018
300 _aOnline-Ressource, 13 S.
490 1 _aGIGA Focus Global
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500 _aVeröffentlichungsversion
500 _anicht begutachtet
506 0 _aOpen Access
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506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aAbstract: Civil society actors have been increasingly watched over by state officials around the world in recent years. At the same time, they are exposed to increasing restrictions and repression. The civil society revolution of the 1980s has hence given way of late to a civil society counter-revolution. The debates on the restriction of civil society's scope for action are definitionally as well as empirically highly fragmented, and do not show a consistent picture. A generally applicable explanation for these developments does not exist to date, however. Since about 2010, the historical data of the V-Dem project has shown that civic room for manoeuvre has been increasingly restricted across all regions of the world. In the historical longue durée since 1946, this deterioration is still low. In addition, there are important yet thus far largely ignored differences between world regions. The fragmented picture is partly related to the lack of a yardstick that would define the legitimate lim
540 _aCreative Commons - Namensnennung, Keine Bearbeitung 3.0
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653 0 _a(thesoz)politischer Akteur
653 0 _a(thesoz)Zivilgesellschaft
653 0 _a(thesoz)Demokratieverständnis
653 0 _a(thesoz)nichtstaatliche Organisation
653 0 _a(thesoz)Repression
653 0 _a(thesoz)Unterdrückung
653 0 _a(thesoz)Demokratietheorie
653 0 _a(thesoz)Friedenssicherung
653 0 _a(thesoz)politische Stabilität
653 0 _a(thesoz)internationaler Vergleich
653 0 _a(thesoz)Freiheitsrecht
653 0 _a(thesoz)Messung
653 _aDemokratieförderung
653 _aPeacebuilding
653 _aFriedenschaffende Maßnahmen
710 2 _aGIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien
830 0 _aGIGA Focus Global
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856 4 0 _uhttps://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-60930-1
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