We review the literature on the relation between socio-economic development and political democracy, a field that is commonly known as modernization theory. Guided by the seminal contribution of Lipset (1959), we assess the evolution of this literature along two major dimensions: (1) robustness of the relationship between economic development and democracy and (2) substantiation of the causal mechanism. The evidence to date suggests that Lipset's original thesis does indeed find empirical support, and that certain structural conditions are conducive to stable democracy
Democracy is considered by many to be the ultimate form of government. This paper tries to identify ...
Abstract: This paper examines relative impacts of modernization on support for democracy and trust i...
Scholars continue to debate whether economic development affects regime type. This article argues th...
In recent decades, modernization theory has been challenged. Studies have found that richer countrie...
This paper revisits and critically re-evaluates the widely-accepted modernization hypothesis which c...
This study takes a new tack on the question of modernization and democracy, focused on the outcome o...
We revisit and critically reevaluate the widely accepted modernization hypothesis which claims that ...
The purpose of this article is to reassess two influential theories of democratic development: the t...
"Recently scholars identified a global 'explosion' of democracy as a sharply distinctive period with...
This chapter tests the validity of the major propositions of modernization and globalization theorie...
We revisit and critically reevaluate the widely accepted modernization hypothesis which claims that ...
The purpose of this article is to summarize the diverse aspects of scientific discussion revolving a...
How much is democracy dependent upon supportive economic and social conditions? This question, which...
i n comparative politics, an established finding-that economic development fosters democratic perfor...
Democracy is considered by many to be the ultimate form of government. This paper tries to identify ...
Democracy is considered by many to be the ultimate form of government. This paper tries to identify ...
Abstract: This paper examines relative impacts of modernization on support for democracy and trust i...
Scholars continue to debate whether economic development affects regime type. This article argues th...
In recent decades, modernization theory has been challenged. Studies have found that richer countrie...
This paper revisits and critically re-evaluates the widely-accepted modernization hypothesis which c...
This study takes a new tack on the question of modernization and democracy, focused on the outcome o...
We revisit and critically reevaluate the widely accepted modernization hypothesis which claims that ...
The purpose of this article is to reassess two influential theories of democratic development: the t...
"Recently scholars identified a global 'explosion' of democracy as a sharply distinctive period with...
This chapter tests the validity of the major propositions of modernization and globalization theorie...
We revisit and critically reevaluate the widely accepted modernization hypothesis which claims that ...
The purpose of this article is to summarize the diverse aspects of scientific discussion revolving a...
How much is democracy dependent upon supportive economic and social conditions? This question, which...
i n comparative politics, an established finding-that economic development fosters democratic perfor...
Democracy is considered by many to be the ultimate form of government. This paper tries to identify ...
Democracy is considered by many to be the ultimate form of government. This paper tries to identify ...
Abstract: This paper examines relative impacts of modernization on support for democracy and trust i...
Scholars continue to debate whether economic development affects regime type. This article argues th...