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This article presents a new theory of development that unifies disparate insights into a single framework, focusing on human empowerment—a process that emancipates people from domination. Human empowerment sets in when mass-scale technological progress widens ordinary people’s ‘action...
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It is commonplace that a sovereign state is a prerequisite to democracy. But not all states are alike, each having … conducive to democracy or autocracy? How do different types of stateness and their dynamics relate to different trajectories of … importance of structural and procedural (actor-oriented) factors in democratization and democratic consolidation, we address the …
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In this paper we explore political-economic determinants of health. We draw upon the unique natural experiment of post-communist transitions to show the effect on health (measured as life expectancy and cause-specific mortality) of the interaction between institutions for political (democratic...
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This paper analyzes the relationship between support of democracy and attitudes to human rights: in particular, support … democracy and gender equality is very low in Arab countries. There is a group of people in the region who support both democracy … characterized by higher education and social status. A substantial number of poorly educated males express support for democracy …
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The problem of sovereignty is one of the key issues of political philosophy as it prompts a key political question … this topic was one of the most popular and fruitful areas in political philosophy of the 19th century. In his meditations …
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The ratings of political institutions are well-known and widely used in academic literature. These ratings are mostly based on expert evaluations. However, such evaluations can be subjective and occasionally driven by ideological considerations. In this paper we propose two new indicators of...
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provide consistent findings, arguments currently under discussion vary from “stateness first” (democratization only after … effective state-building) to “building or rebuilding the ship of state while at sea” (state-building and democratization as … complements). Several studies reveal a J-curve link connecting autocracy and democracy to levels of state capacity, implying that …
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Stateness is the capacity of the state to exercise its fundamental functions. The collapse of the socialist system prompted the former USSR countries to „re-invent? their stateness. The paper focuses on factors that impede or smooth stateness transformations in post-socialist countries. First,...
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This paper examines the correlation between the concepts of sovereignty, human rights, and democracy in Russian legal … Constitution contains many declaratory statements about human rights and democracy, but their formulations are vague and have … 2006 to their amalgamation into the concept of “sovereign democracy.” This concept is considered in this paper to be a …
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The main focus of this paper is the impact of efficiency losses, related to public capital stock, on the prospects of economic growth in democratic and autocratic political environments. We introduce a distinction between two types of efficiency loss: along with the loss of public capital during...
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