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authoritarianism or anarchy in others--and explains how it can continue to thrive despite new threats"-- …
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I argue that whether or not a state is predatory hinges on the relationship between development and the distribution of political power in society. Development is typically inconsistent with the preservation of the political status quo and this gives those who initially hold political power an...
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why the elite may have to resort to full-scale democratization, despite its apparent costs to themselves, may be that …
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We develop a theory of political transitions inspired in part by the experiences of Western Europe and Latin America. Nondemocratic societies are controlled by a rich elite. The initially disenfranchised poor can contest power by threatening social unrest or revolution and this may force the...
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