Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.How does a society move from dictatorship to democracy? Social theorists usually explain this using political modernization theory. PMT asserts that industrialization leads to urbanization, creating a class structure in which different interest groups vie for power. While these struggles can be violent –- what theorists call a society's "growing pains" -– eventually cross affiliations or mutual needs make violence counterproductive, leading to democratic decision-making, political parties and elections.Mershon Center for International Security Studie
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Under what conditions are political institutions more or less effective at neutralizing opposition ...
We investigate how nondemocratic regimes use the military and how this can lead to the emergence of ...
The recent revival of authoritarianism and worldwide losses in democratic quality merit a reassessme...
Coups, civil wars, revolutions, and peaceful transitions are the "real stuff" of political science. ...
This paper analyzes the utilization of repression and democratic institutions by a non-democratic go...
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This dissertation intends to provide answers to the following research questions: Why do some dictat...
This article argues that autocratic regime strength plays a critical mediating role in the link betw...
This paper aims to account for varying economic performances and political stability under dictators...
During the process of modernization, countries are seeking different goals such as growth, equality,...
A comparative analysis of the institutions of political domination and control of masi dictatorship...
Although most human beings have lived under some form of authoritarianism throughout most of recorde...
What makes certain dictatorships more likely than others to democratize? I argue that military dicta...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...
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Under what conditions are political institutions more or less effective at neutralizing opposition ...
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