What are the determinants of democratization? Do the factors that move
countries toward democracy also help them refrain from backsliding
toward autocracy? This book attempts to answer these questions through
a combination of a statistical analysis of social, economic, and
international determinants of regime change in 165 countries around
the world in 1972–2006, and case study work on nine episodes of
democratization occurring in Argentina, Bolivia, Hungary, Nepal, Peru,
the Philippines, South Africa, Turkey, and Uruguay. The findings
suggest that democracy is promoted by long-term structural forces such
as economic prosperity, but also by peaceful popular uprisings and the
institutional setup of authoritarian regimes. In the short-run,
however, elite actors may play a key role, particularly through the
importance of intra-regime splits. Jan Teorell argues that these
results have important repercussions both for current theories of
democratization and for the international community's effort in
developing policies for democracy promotion.
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Explaining Regime Change in the World, 1972–2006
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780511911286
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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