This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemocraticregimes in Argentina and Mexico, two countries that have recently experiencednational democratization. The first part of the article offers a conceptualizationof subnational democracy and measures its territorial extension across all subnational units. The second part explores a common, albeit not systematically tested explanation about subnational undemocratic regime continuity, namely, that these regimes persist because they meet national incumbents’ strategic political needs. This claim is tested using statistical analyses to contrast patterns of spending across undemocratic subnational units during the presidencies of Menem (1989-1999), De la Rúa (2000-2001), Duhald...
In recent decades, many countries have transitioned toward democracy, yet democracy’s spread within ...
This document examines the dynamics established between change and continuity under sub-national aut...
The purpose of this chapter is to contribute to our understanding of how subnational democratization...
This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemocraticregimes in Argentina and Mex...
This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemocraticregimes in Argentina and Mex...
Abstract: This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemo-cratic regimes in Argen...
Abstract: This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemo-cratic regimes in Argen...
This dissertation addresses the issue of regime juxtaposition -that is, the existence of subnational...
Despite recent contributions, subnational democratic variation has received little systematic attent...
This paper presents an expert-based operationalization strategy to measure the degree of democracy i...
This paper presents an expert-based operationalization strategy to measure the degree of democracy i...
This paper presents an expert-based operationalization strategy to measure the degree of democracy i...
This article suggests, in theoretical terms, the possible co-existence of a democratic government in...
This article examines the literature on democratization and the recent discussion on subnational dem...
This paper presents an expert-based operationalization strategy to measure the degree of democracy i...
In recent decades, many countries have transitioned toward democracy, yet democracy’s spread within ...
This document examines the dynamics established between change and continuity under sub-national aut...
The purpose of this chapter is to contribute to our understanding of how subnational democratization...
This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemocraticregimes in Argentina and Mex...
This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemocraticregimes in Argentina and Mex...
Abstract: This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemo-cratic regimes in Argen...
Abstract: This article studies the continued existence of subnational undemo-cratic regimes in Argen...
This dissertation addresses the issue of regime juxtaposition -that is, the existence of subnational...
Despite recent contributions, subnational democratic variation has received little systematic attent...
This paper presents an expert-based operationalization strategy to measure the degree of democracy i...
This paper presents an expert-based operationalization strategy to measure the degree of democracy i...
This paper presents an expert-based operationalization strategy to measure the degree of democracy i...
This article suggests, in theoretical terms, the possible co-existence of a democratic government in...
This article examines the literature on democratization and the recent discussion on subnational dem...
This paper presents an expert-based operationalization strategy to measure the degree of democracy i...
In recent decades, many countries have transitioned toward democracy, yet democracy’s spread within ...
This document examines the dynamics established between change and continuity under sub-national aut...
The purpose of this chapter is to contribute to our understanding of how subnational democratization...