What economic factors prevent democratic breakdowns? Since the beginning of the 20th century, more than a hundred countries in the world have transformed their political regime types into democracies. However, not every transition to democracy continued without interruption. Even though some democracies continued without any breaks, some others relapsed into authoritarian regimes via military coups. The consensus in the literature is that wealthy countries are less likely to experience democratic breakdowns. I argue that wealth alone is not enough to increase the duration of democracies. Using quantitative cross-national survival analysis, I show that temporal and international context change the impact of wealth on democratic survival. In ...
Why do democracies survive or break down? In this paper, we return to this classic question with an ...
The crisis of democracy has raised a not-entirely understood insidious conundrum. Namely, democraci...
In the literature on democratic survival, theories of democratic consolidation assume that new democ...
Whatdetermines theemergence and survival of democracy?The authors apply extreme bounds analysis to t...
What determines the emergence and survival of democracy? The authors apply extreme bounds analysis ...
This paper analyzes the effect of political and economic factors on the risk of regime change in cou...
Does natural-resource wealth impede transitions to democracy? This article revisits this question wi...
The thesis attempts to explore the relationship between government change anddemocratic breakdown, b...
Abstract: We show that economic development increases the probability that a country will undergo a...
Do parliamentary regimes outperform presidential ones in reducing democratic breakdown? Given the re...
Current studies, mainly focused on the postwar period, are split on the impact of development on dem...
Recent studies of democratization, most importantly Przeworski, Alvarez, Cheibub, Limongi, 2000 (PAC...
Abstract. Observation shows that while democracy is fragile in poor countries, it is impregnable in ...
The democratization literature has suggested the possibility of a dynamic interplay between democrat...
While some believe that economic development prompts democratization, others contend that both resul...
Why do democracies survive or break down? In this paper, we return to this classic question with an ...
The crisis of democracy has raised a not-entirely understood insidious conundrum. Namely, democraci...
In the literature on democratic survival, theories of democratic consolidation assume that new democ...
Whatdetermines theemergence and survival of democracy?The authors apply extreme bounds analysis to t...
What determines the emergence and survival of democracy? The authors apply extreme bounds analysis ...
This paper analyzes the effect of political and economic factors on the risk of regime change in cou...
Does natural-resource wealth impede transitions to democracy? This article revisits this question wi...
The thesis attempts to explore the relationship between government change anddemocratic breakdown, b...
Abstract: We show that economic development increases the probability that a country will undergo a...
Do parliamentary regimes outperform presidential ones in reducing democratic breakdown? Given the re...
Current studies, mainly focused on the postwar period, are split on the impact of development on dem...
Recent studies of democratization, most importantly Przeworski, Alvarez, Cheibub, Limongi, 2000 (PAC...
Abstract. Observation shows that while democracy is fragile in poor countries, it is impregnable in ...
The democratization literature has suggested the possibility of a dynamic interplay between democrat...
While some believe that economic development prompts democratization, others contend that both resul...
Why do democracies survive or break down? In this paper, we return to this classic question with an ...
The crisis of democracy has raised a not-entirely understood insidious conundrum. Namely, democraci...
In the literature on democratic survival, theories of democratic consolidation assume that new democ...