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This contribution studies the influence of poor politico-economic factors, unfavorable demographic conditions, state failure, modernization, secularization, globalization and the perceived dependency of the Islamic world from the West on the onset of armed Islamist activity for 155 countries...
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Populist movements increasingly challenge liberal Western market democracies. Populism can be explained only in part by phenomena like globalization and digitization producing winners and losers in economic terms. Growing feelings of alienation from the market-democratic system and the perceived...
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democracy, where a powerful economic elite cooperates with politicians and bureaucrats for their mutual benefit. …
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democracy, where a powerful economic elite cooperates with politicians and bureaucrats for their mutual benefit. …
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democracy, where a powerful economic elite cooperates with politicians and bureaucrats for their mutual benefit …
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democracy, where a powerful economic elite cooperates with politicians and bureaucrats for their mutual benefit …
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meritocratic system that was safeguarded by a combination of a competitive market economy, a liberal and open democracy, and the … evolution and the universalization of Western liberal democracy" (Fukuyama 1989, 4). However, political realities have … Western market democracies - i.e., societies in which "markets and democracy have coexisted quite healthily" in the post …
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-2006 period provides robust evidence that modernization rather than economic underdevelopment or a lack of democracy increases the …
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