Abandoned Footnotes
Stray thoughts, notes, and digressive ditties.
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democratization
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
How Fragile is Democracy? A Footnote on Jay Ulfelder’s Dilemmas of Democratic Consolidation
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Stories about what makes democracy stable tend to take one of two forms. The first stresses socialization, learning, and the gradual develop...
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Endnotes
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I haven't done one of these in a couple of months. So, for your Monday (or Sunday - we're ahead of the world here in NZ) reading pl...
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
1989 and the Arab Revolutions of 2011 redux: A plea for theory-driven comparisons
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Marc Morjé Howard has a guest post up at The Monkey Cage summarizing some of the similarities and differences between the revolutions of...
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Inequality, injustice, and democratization
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(Warning: an epically long post that meanders through the literature on inequality and democratization and comes to conclusions that probabl...
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
Reflections on the Revolution in Tunisia
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I know basically nothing about Tunisia. (It seems that few people do: I tried a search for articles on Tunisia in Google Scholar and a few o...
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