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Woodrow Wilson’s rhetorical presidency has grown into the demagogic presidencies of Barack Obama and Donald Trump. The … demagogic presidency is defined in terms of Weberian charisma, as a secular political prophet with soulless followers. The cause … of this development is “lower case c” constitutional evolution in the institutions of American Government, including the …
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societal groups and the sovereign (i.e. the government or any other actor in power), defining their rights and obligations …
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This paper explores the link between trust in government, policy-making, and compliance. It focuses on a specific … reduces the government's cost of implementing a policy and may also increase the set of feasible policies. Thus, state … capacity is greater when citizens trust their government. The paper discusses alternative approaches to modelling the origins …
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as a result of the all pervasive disunity that has characterised all government action since our accession to … undertaken by government. This paper therefore argues that the much celebrated Nigerian reform progress might be a rhetorics or …
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individual commitment across citizens to defend democracy against a potential military coup, and it is an endogenous state … and the state. Parents invest resources in order to transmit their own political values (commitment to democracy) to their … between political regimes and political culture diffusion. Consolidated democracy emerges when sufficiently many people are …
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democracy. According to the results of the model populist redistribution (or military repression), if any, increases with … initial wealth inequality and with the amount of redistribution that the poor can undertake under democracy, and decreases …
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of democracy (rather than democracy vs. non-democracy) has important consequences for the adoption of structural polices … opposed to majoritarian) and permanent (as opposed to temporary) democracy appear to produce the most growth …
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