why do some developing countries become and stay democratic? why don’t others?
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WHY DO SOME DEVELOPING COUNTRIES BECOME AND STAY DEMOCRATIC? WHY
DON’T OTHERS?
WHAT IS DEMOCRACY? AND WHAT ISN’T IT (A REFRESHER!)
•What institutions matter most?
•What procedures matter most?
•How do we empirically measure whether a country is democratic? Why does measurement matter? •The “two-turnover test”•Freedom House rankings (details follow)
WHAT ARE THE PREQUISITES FOR DEMOCRACY?
•No political polarization around insurmountable differences
•Economic/social structure
•Elite attitudes
•Previous experiences with democracy
•Why does democracy happen in waves?
•A certain mass political culture?
HOW DO COUNTRIES BECOME DEMOCRATIC?
Types of transitions:•Government-dominated•Negotiated•Bottom-up replacement
The “Players”: •Hard-liners, soft-liners; moderates•Preference orders
Process tradeoffs:•Short-term vs. long-term•Economic vs. political transition•Justice and reparations
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WHAT MAKES DEMOCRACIES ENDURE?
Consolidation requires legitimization•Behavioral vs. attitudinal (norms) dimensions•Elites, civil society, mass public•The behavioral dimension
The infrastructure of lasting democracies•A strong civil society•Independent media•Political society (especially political parties)•Institutions for the rule of law and citizenship•Rational administration with state accountability•A regulated market economy?
IS THE THIRD WAVE OVER?
•Larry Diamond: There are only 30 core democracies, 8 of which are micro states•Looming threats
Economic and performance crises; inequality
Civic decay and state violence
Nationalist and theocratic movements
Authoritarian enclaves and examples•Impediments to reversal
Professionalization of militaries
Cultural penetration of democracy
No global alternative ideology
Trade relationships and organizations
DEMOCRACY AND GROWTH? WHAT DIRECTION IS THE RELATIONSHIP?
Three possibilities: XY; YX; Spurious variable Aboth X & Y. And then there is the “sometimes” factor: necessary vs. sufficient causality.
Why do democracies excel? •Voters care about economic performance a lot!
•Checks and balances: deliberation & consensus
•Political monopoly tends to turn into economic monopoly
•The free flow of information and transparency pressures
•Adaptability and crisis management
Does a focus on growth mean democracy will follow?
•It is hard to liberalize economies under democracy
•State capitalism provides an alternative to democratic growth
•Authoritarian regimes are getting better at suppressing and using bad elections and propaganda: They’ve learned how to break the link between growth and democracy (for now)
•Why does inequality matter? (veils of ignorance and democracy)