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Political Transition in Cambodia 1991-1999: Power, Elitism and Democracy

AUTHOR: David W. Roberts
ISBN: 031223855X

SHORT DESCRIPTION: This book illustrates the limits to the 1990s UNTAC peacekeeping intervention in Cambodia. It demonstrates that such an approach to conflict resolution is flawed and that liberal pluralism is not necessarily a reliable vehicle for heralding change...

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Political Transition in Cambodia 1991-1999: Power, Elitism and Democracy
- Book Review,
by David W. Roberts


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...an accurate and critical analysis of primary written documents and in-depth interviews...
-American Political Science Review



Book Description
This book illustrates the limits to the 1990s UNTAC peacekeeping intervention in Cambodia. It demonstrates that such an approach to conflict resolution is flawed and that liberal pluralism is not necessarily a reliable vehicle for heralding change in developing societies. It challenges assumptions regarding the inevitability of the globalization of liberalism as a means of ordering non-Western societies. It explains the failure of democratic transition in terms of the impropriety and weakness of the plan which preceded it; and in terms of the elite's traditional reliance on absolutism and resistance to the concept of "Opposition."



About the Author
David W. Roberts is at the University of Ulster.



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Political Transition in Cambodia 1991-1999: Power, Elitism and Democracy
- Book Reviews,
by David W. Roberts

Political Transition in Cambodia 1991-1999: Power, Elitism and Democracy

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"This book discusses the limits to the 1990s UNTAC peacekeeping intervention in Cambodia and raises a critical challenge to the assumptions underpinning key tenets of the 'Liberal Project' as a mechanism for resolving complex, severe struggles for elite political power in developing countries." "The book highlights the limitations of externally imposed power-sharing. In the case of Cambodia, the imagined effect was a coalition that would share power democratically. However, this approach was appropriate only for resolving the superpower conflict that had determined Cambodia's war. Rather than bringing long-term peace to Cambodia, Roberts argues, it created the temporary illusion of a democratic system that in fact recreated the military conflict and housed it in a superficial political coalition." "Failure or unwillingness to address the core issues represents a failure in western approaches and an inability to think beyond the power-sharing paradigm. It assumes that all systems will conform to the democratisation system without addressing cultural institutions and traditions. Because of the application of these assumptions to Cambodia, its elite political transition has been from a form of relatively benign authoritarianism to a superficial veneer of modern democracy in reality underpinned and subverted by traditional structures that have resisted 'modernisation'."--BOOK JACKET.

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Roberts (international politics and peace studies, U. of Ulster- Magee) discusses the limits to the United Nations peacekeeping intervention in Cambodia during the 1990s, and critically challenges the assumptions underpinning key tenets of the Liberal Project as a mechanism for resolving complex, severe struggles for elite political powers in developing countries. The imagined effect of the externally imposed power-sharing arrangements there, he says, was a coalition that would share power democratically. Once the superpower conflict that caused the problems in Cambodia ended, he argues, the illusory democracy recreated a military conflict. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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