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unrest or revolution, and this may force the elite to democratize. Democracy may not consolidate because it is more … redistributive than a nondemocratic regime, and this gives the elite an incentive to mount a coup. Because inequality makes democracy … more costly to the elite, highly unequal cocieties are less likely to consolidate democracy and may end up oscillating …
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This paper does three things. First, based on a limited number of theoretically established dimensions, it proposes a new de facto indicator for the rule of law. It is the first such indicator to take the quality of legal norms explicitly into account. Second, using this indicator we shed new...
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How do the media affect public support for democratic institutions in a fragile democracy? What role do they play in a … radio broadcast following Hitler's appointment as German chancellor. During the consolidation of dictatorship, radio …
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How do the media affect public support for democratic institutions in a fragile democracy? What role do they play in a …-Nazi radio broadcast following Hitler's appointment as German chancellor. During the consolidation of dictatorship, radio …
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