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We examine the impact of civil war on democratization. Using a theoretical bargaining model, we hypothesize that … prolonged violence, war termination, the presence of natural resources, and international intervention influence democratization … civil war lowers democratization in the succeeding period. This finding appears to be robust to conditioning, different …
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International organizations (IOs) frequently link their military interventions with democratization efforts in the … expect externally enforced democratization, they have incentives to continue fighting. These incentives arise when … democratization leads to power shifts that cause commitment problems for belligerents with high popular support. Cox hazards models …
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judgment. As such, open democracy becomes a less attractive option for these executives. I investigate this proposition using … new set of tools for identifying the causes and potential remedies to deficient democracy after civil wars. …
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This paper investigates the empirical role of violent conflicts for the causal effect of democracy on economic growth …. Exploiting within-country variation to identify the effect of democratization during the “Third Wave”, we find evidence that the … effect of democratization is weaker than reported previously once one accounts for the incidence of conflict, while the …
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This paper investigates the empirical role of violent conflicts for the causal effect of democracy on economic growth …. Exploiting within-country variation to identify the effect of democratization during the "Third Wave", we find evidence that the … effect of democratization is weaker than reported previously once one accounts for the incidence of conflict, while the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009003402
to inhibit democratization only in the context of violent domestic conflicts. Ten of the eleven transitions to democracy … domestic conflict than non-petrostates, and conflicts are opportunities for regime transition and democratization, why do we … oil inhibits democratization in petrostates, but only in the context of violent domestic conflicts. Peaceful pathways to …
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Following several decades during which violent civil conflict was common in African countries, the period from 1990 onwards was notably marked by a spreading and deepening of adherence to democratic principles. However, it is true to say that many African countries are still experiencing...
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We investigate the links between capital cities, conict, and the quality of governance, starting from the assumption that incumbent elites are constrained by the threat of insurrection, and that this threat is rendered less e_ective by distance from the seat of political power. We develop a...
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We investigate the links between capital cities, conict, and the quality of governance, starting from the assumption that incumbent elites are constrained by the threat of insurrection, and that this threat is rendered less e_ective by distance from the seat of political power. We develop a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010934664
It is very common to analyse the factors associated with the onset and continuation of civil wars entirely separately, as if there were likely to be no similarity between them. This is an overstatement of the theoretical position, which has established only that they may be different (i.e. less...
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