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, the idea of democracy as access, including access to highly speculative and gamified investments, continues to capture the …
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The historical record knows only few instances of democracies waging war against each other. Therefore, democratization …-Afghanistan being a recent example. Democratization appears particularly challenging where grievances between ethnic groups can spill … democratization vis-à-vis preexisting ethnic conflict has relied on correlational evidence and historical case studies, making it hard …
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. Scholarship on international democracy promotion is yet to theorise how democracy can be protected from autocratization. Such a … international relations and comparative politics in the study of democracy promotion. However, such a combined perspective is still … evidence from democratization research. This paper addresses this research gap. It is the first attempt to develop a concept …
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Blair et al. (2023) examine the effect of UN peacekeeping on democratization in conflict-affected countries. They use … fixed effects and instrumental variable estimators and find evidence that "UN missions with democracy promotion mandates are … strongly positively correlated with the quality of democracy in host countries but that the magnitude of the relationship is …
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This study is the first to explore temporal causality between democracy, emigration and real income in Fiji within a … run there is evidence that migration and democracy Granger cause real GDP in Fiji; real GDP and democracy Granger cause … migration from Fiji and that real GDP and migration Granger cause democracy in Fiji. In the short run we find unidirectional …
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