Does contact with democratic governance make state officials in authoritarian regimes more democratic? While studies of democratic diffusion are built on the inherent assumption that exposure to democratic practices shapes the attitudes of domestic actors toward democracy, scholars of international socialization are more skeptical about such micro-effects. Drawing on insights from sociology and social psychology, I examine what type of cross-national activities can socialize Moroccan state officials into democratic governance. The results of cross-sectional, multivariate regression analyses based on original survey data emphasize that, in authoritarian contexts, transnational linkage manifests the potential to democratize only if it involve...
Regime transitions are contagious according to the diffusion-of-democracy literature: a country\u27s...
When analysing support for democracy, researchers tend to assume that ‘democracy’ is a concept that ...
Although democratic governments have introduced a number of institutional reforms in part intended t...
Does contact with democratic governance make state officials in authoritarian regimes more democrati...
Does contact with democratic governance make state officials in authoritarian regimes more democrati...
Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the 2012 convention of the European Political Studi...
Studies on the diffusion of norms generally argue that strong ties between transition countries and ...
Is functional cooperation with authoritarian regimes a blessing or a curse for democratization? Scho...
Is functional cooperation with authoritarian regimes a blessing or a curse for democratization? Scho...
Is functional cooperation with authoritarian regimes a blessing or a curse for democratization? Scho...
<p>Can transgovernmental networks facilitate democratization in third countries? If so, to what exte...
External factors of democratization are variables on the international level which are assumed to in...
Democracy does not evolve sui generis. The spatial clustering in democracy and transitions suggests ...
We examine the influence of an interstate network created by intergovernmental organiza-tions (IGOs)...
Around the world bureaucratic forms of state coordination are being displaced by new techniques of p...
Regime transitions are contagious according to the diffusion-of-democracy literature: a country\u27s...
When analysing support for democracy, researchers tend to assume that ‘democracy’ is a concept that ...
Although democratic governments have introduced a number of institutional reforms in part intended t...
Does contact with democratic governance make state officials in authoritarian regimes more democrati...
Does contact with democratic governance make state officials in authoritarian regimes more democrati...
Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the 2012 convention of the European Political Studi...
Studies on the diffusion of norms generally argue that strong ties between transition countries and ...
Is functional cooperation with authoritarian regimes a blessing or a curse for democratization? Scho...
Is functional cooperation with authoritarian regimes a blessing or a curse for democratization? Scho...
Is functional cooperation with authoritarian regimes a blessing or a curse for democratization? Scho...
<p>Can transgovernmental networks facilitate democratization in third countries? If so, to what exte...
External factors of democratization are variables on the international level which are assumed to in...
Democracy does not evolve sui generis. The spatial clustering in democracy and transitions suggests ...
We examine the influence of an interstate network created by intergovernmental organiza-tions (IGOs)...
Around the world bureaucratic forms of state coordination are being displaced by new techniques of p...
Regime transitions are contagious according to the diffusion-of-democracy literature: a country\u27s...
When analysing support for democracy, researchers tend to assume that ‘democracy’ is a concept that ...
Although democratic governments have introduced a number of institutional reforms in part intended t...