The article offers a systematic analysis of the comparative trajectory of international democratic change. In particular, it focuses on the resulting convergence or divergence of political systems, borrowing from the literatures on institutional change and policy convergence. To this end, political-institutional data in line with Arend Lijphart’s (1999, 2012) empirical theory of democracy for 24 developed democracies between 1945 and 2010 are analyzed. Heteroscedastic multilevel models allow for directly modeling the development of the variance of types of democracy over time, revealing information about convergence, and adding substantial explanations. The findings indicate that there has been a trend away from extreme types of democracy i...
Political scientists seldom translate system terminology into systems analysis. This article uses Po...
Does democratization diffuse? For over two decades, numerous studies have asserted that democratizat...
Unidimensional measures of democracy fail to account for the complex and varied nature of political ...
The article offers a systematic analysis of the comparative trajectory of international democratic c...
We examine the relationship between the temporal and spatial aspects of democratic diffusion in the ...
Democracy does not evolve sui generis. The spatial clustering in democracy and transitions suggests ...
We now live in a historical period characterized by a global “wave of democratization.” We can debat...
Departing from the established literature connecting the political-institutional patterns of democra...
Abstract: We argue that international factors and processes between states influence the prospects f...
This article develops and tests a specific model of the role of diffusion as a determinant of the m...
The impact of diffusion effects on the growth and spread of democracy in the global system is invest...
Democracy is not as stable as it once was. Confidence in the democratic system was established in th...
This book investigates the successes and failures in consolidating those democratic regimes that eme...
The thesis sheds light on how different types of democratic transitions affect the probability of de...
This article develops and tests a specific model of the role of diffusion as a determinant of the ma...
Political scientists seldom translate system terminology into systems analysis. This article uses Po...
Does democratization diffuse? For over two decades, numerous studies have asserted that democratizat...
Unidimensional measures of democracy fail to account for the complex and varied nature of political ...
The article offers a systematic analysis of the comparative trajectory of international democratic c...
We examine the relationship between the temporal and spatial aspects of democratic diffusion in the ...
Democracy does not evolve sui generis. The spatial clustering in democracy and transitions suggests ...
We now live in a historical period characterized by a global “wave of democratization.” We can debat...
Departing from the established literature connecting the political-institutional patterns of democra...
Abstract: We argue that international factors and processes between states influence the prospects f...
This article develops and tests a specific model of the role of diffusion as a determinant of the m...
The impact of diffusion effects on the growth and spread of democracy in the global system is invest...
Democracy is not as stable as it once was. Confidence in the democratic system was established in th...
This book investigates the successes and failures in consolidating those democratic regimes that eme...
The thesis sheds light on how different types of democratic transitions affect the probability of de...
This article develops and tests a specific model of the role of diffusion as a determinant of the ma...
Political scientists seldom translate system terminology into systems analysis. This article uses Po...
Does democratization diffuse? For over two decades, numerous studies have asserted that democratizat...
Unidimensional measures of democracy fail to account for the complex and varied nature of political ...