This paper criticizes the epistemic foundations of democratic state-building, which are derived from a model of political transitions according to which liberal democratic institutions will transform a hitherto authoritarian and troubled country into a more prosperous and stable society and, therefore, foreign interventions to establish these institutions are realistic and worthy investments, provided they are properly planned based on knowledge of what has worked elsewhere. This expectation is based upon two epistemological premises. The first premise, linearity, is that social and institutional change exhibits identifiable input–output relations connecting socioeconomic conditions and outcomes. The second premise, ergodicity, is that thes...
This study explores the relationship between economic development, social mobility, elites, and regi...
Paper for presentation at the ISA Annual Convention 2010 “Theory vs. Policy? Connecting Scholars and...
A typology of the diverse ways in which international dimensions of democratization and democracy as...
There is already agreement that countries do not emerge in straightforward transitions from authorit...
The latter part of the twentieth century was a period of rapid democratisation on a global scale. Fr...
Research linking democratization, institutional strength, and war prescribes the construction of str...
Since 1974 the world has experienced a “third wave” of democratization. Ensuring that these new demo...
Liberal democratic countries in the West employ a variety of mechanisms to encourage authoritarian r...
Summary The author assesses different views on the relationship between democracy and development i...
This article is based on a lecture given at the Fifteenth Global Studies Conference on July 21, 2022...
Do external factors facilitate or hamper domestic democratic development? Do international actors in...
In the present article I display the ideological foundations of the current system of representative...
Until recently, many political scientists had believed that the stability of democracy is assured on...
The aim of the research undertaken here was to devise a new form of democratic government that, acco...
Recent decades have witnessed an unprecedented expansion of democracy. During the third wave of demo...
This study explores the relationship between economic development, social mobility, elites, and regi...
Paper for presentation at the ISA Annual Convention 2010 “Theory vs. Policy? Connecting Scholars and...
A typology of the diverse ways in which international dimensions of democratization and democracy as...
There is already agreement that countries do not emerge in straightforward transitions from authorit...
The latter part of the twentieth century was a period of rapid democratisation on a global scale. Fr...
Research linking democratization, institutional strength, and war prescribes the construction of str...
Since 1974 the world has experienced a “third wave” of democratization. Ensuring that these new demo...
Liberal democratic countries in the West employ a variety of mechanisms to encourage authoritarian r...
Summary The author assesses different views on the relationship between democracy and development i...
This article is based on a lecture given at the Fifteenth Global Studies Conference on July 21, 2022...
Do external factors facilitate or hamper domestic democratic development? Do international actors in...
In the present article I display the ideological foundations of the current system of representative...
Until recently, many political scientists had believed that the stability of democracy is assured on...
The aim of the research undertaken here was to devise a new form of democratic government that, acco...
Recent decades have witnessed an unprecedented expansion of democracy. During the third wave of demo...
This study explores the relationship between economic development, social mobility, elites, and regi...
Paper for presentation at the ISA Annual Convention 2010 “Theory vs. Policy? Connecting Scholars and...
A typology of the diverse ways in which international dimensions of democratization and democracy as...