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democratization? We argue that questions about the commitment of Islamic political opposition to democracy beyond a country’s first … free election may hinder Middle Eastern democratization. We extend Przeworski’s canonical model of political …
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the three East European countries around 1990 as well: (1) the logic of democratization which requires a bargain between …
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redistribution. I show that social mobility facilitates democratization by reducing the conflict over redistribution between the rich …
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The transformation of East European societies involves an escape from two sources of dissatisfaction: a non-market economy and an authoritarian regime. Since dissatisfaction with the past is the fixed and common reference point of post-Communist societies, indifference or confusion in societies...
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relationship between regime strength and the potential for a negotiated democratization is quite complicated. The weakening of a …
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Building on the formal literature on democratization, this paper models a dictator’s choice between closed …
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This paper develops a game-theoretic model for assessing the relationship between ideological divisions in a society and prospects for good governance. Synthesizing the insights of the literature on political career concerns with those from the literature on issue framing, the model emphasizes...
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citizens’ actions generate positive externalities, incentives for democratization are generated in part by the fact that …
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Recent work on the resource curse argues that the effect of resource wealth on development outcomes is a conditional one: resource-dependent countries with low-quality institutions are vulnerable to a resource curse, while resource-dependent countries with high-quality institutions are not. But...
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