Democracy does not evolve sui generis. The spatial clustering in democracy and transitions? suggests that international factors play a prominent role in forging democracies as well as influencing their durability. We argue that democracy often comes about as a result of changes in the relative power of important actors and groups as well as their evaluations of particular institutions, both of which are often influenced by forces outside the country in question. The scope and extent of connections with other democratic countries in a region can strengthen support for democratic reform and help sustain institutions in transitional democracies. Results from a transition model demonstrate that international factors can exert a strong influence...
The ‘character’ of democracy is regularly summarised using political-institutional measures of, for ...
The ‘character’ of democracy is regularly summarised using political-institutional measures of, for ...
We now live in a historical period characterized by a global “wave of democratization.” We can debat...
Democracy does not evolve sui generis. The spatial clustering in democracy and transitions suggests ...
Abstract: We argue that international factors and processes between states influence the prospects f...
Scholars, observing clustering in transitions to democracy, argue that democratization diffuses acro...
Does democratization diffuse? For over two decades, numerous studies have asserted that democratizat...
This article develops and tests a specific model of the role of diffusion as a determinant of the m...
We examine the relationship between the temporal and spatial aspects of democratic diffusion in the ...
Abstract Scholars, observing clustering in transitions to democracy, argue that democratization diff...
A consistent and robust finding in the democratic peace literature is that democracies tend to clust...
This article develops and tests a specific model of the role of diffusion as a determinant of the ma...
How does democracy develop throughout a country once leaders in the national capital introduce or ex...
Building on the seminal contribution of Brinks and Coppedge (2006), this article investigates the ro...
In this paper we develop and test hypotheses about possible influences that lie outside national bor...
The ‘character’ of democracy is regularly summarised using political-institutional measures of, for ...
The ‘character’ of democracy is regularly summarised using political-institutional measures of, for ...
We now live in a historical period characterized by a global “wave of democratization.” We can debat...
Democracy does not evolve sui generis. The spatial clustering in democracy and transitions suggests ...
Abstract: We argue that international factors and processes between states influence the prospects f...
Scholars, observing clustering in transitions to democracy, argue that democratization diffuses acro...
Does democratization diffuse? For over two decades, numerous studies have asserted that democratizat...
This article develops and tests a specific model of the role of diffusion as a determinant of the m...
We examine the relationship between the temporal and spatial aspects of democratic diffusion in the ...
Abstract Scholars, observing clustering in transitions to democracy, argue that democratization diff...
A consistent and robust finding in the democratic peace literature is that democracies tend to clust...
This article develops and tests a specific model of the role of diffusion as a determinant of the ma...
How does democracy develop throughout a country once leaders in the national capital introduce or ex...
Building on the seminal contribution of Brinks and Coppedge (2006), this article investigates the ro...
In this paper we develop and test hypotheses about possible influences that lie outside national bor...
The ‘character’ of democracy is regularly summarised using political-institutional measures of, for ...
The ‘character’ of democracy is regularly summarised using political-institutional measures of, for ...
We now live in a historical period characterized by a global “wave of democratization.” We can debat...