In this article we probe the effect of democratization on the state's administrative capacity. Using time-series cross-section data, we find a curvilinear (J-shaped) relationship between the two traits. The effect of democracy on state capacity is negative at low values of democracy, nonexistent at median values, and strongly positive at high democracy levels. This is confirmed under demanding statistical tests. The curvilinear relationship is due, we argue, to the combined effect of two forms of steering and control; one exercised from above, the other from below. In strongly authoritarian states, a satisfactory measure of control from above can at times be accomplished. Control from below is best achieved when democratic institutions are ...
A substantial literature connects democracy with superior welfare outcomes. A recent wave of publica...
The state has been “brought back in” and today state capacity is one of the most important research ...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...
Under what conditions do elections lead to democratization or, conversely, sustain authoritarianism?...
Under what conditions do elections lead to democratization or conversely, sustain authoritarianism? ...
Recent debates over the relative importance of democracy and state capacity for human development ha...
The established view in political science is that a sound and functioning state has to be in place b...
This paper explores the intertwined relationship between democracy and state capacity, i.e. the effe...
When it comes to social welfare, we do not have a clear understanding of whether it is more importan...
Little research has been made about the causes of autocratisation. This report aims to answer two re...
This article analyses the effects of political regimes over state capacity or the quality of governm...
This paper contributes to the literature on state capacity by creating a measure with far more compr...
Research has highlighted the role of the state in sustaining authoritarian regimes. But how does sta...
argument to examine the role of power in the relationship between states and their citizens. Our bas...
Abstract Social scientist have often neglected, or not sufficiently explored, the role of political...
A substantial literature connects democracy with superior welfare outcomes. A recent wave of publica...
The state has been “brought back in” and today state capacity is one of the most important research ...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...
Under what conditions do elections lead to democratization or, conversely, sustain authoritarianism?...
Under what conditions do elections lead to democratization or conversely, sustain authoritarianism? ...
Recent debates over the relative importance of democracy and state capacity for human development ha...
The established view in political science is that a sound and functioning state has to be in place b...
This paper explores the intertwined relationship between democracy and state capacity, i.e. the effe...
When it comes to social welfare, we do not have a clear understanding of whether it is more importan...
Little research has been made about the causes of autocratisation. This report aims to answer two re...
This article analyses the effects of political regimes over state capacity or the quality of governm...
This paper contributes to the literature on state capacity by creating a measure with far more compr...
Research has highlighted the role of the state in sustaining authoritarian regimes. But how does sta...
argument to examine the role of power in the relationship between states and their citizens. Our bas...
Abstract Social scientist have often neglected, or not sufficiently explored, the role of political...
A substantial literature connects democracy with superior welfare outcomes. A recent wave of publica...
The state has been “brought back in” and today state capacity is one of the most important research ...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...