Development and Democracy What Have We Learned and How?

Development and Democracy confirms the robust relationship between levels of economic development and democracy, but suggests that globalization is a key variable in determining the tenuous nature of this relationship in the periphery of the world economy. It raises new questions about the role of s...

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Other Authors: Elgstrom, Ole 1950- (Editor), Hyden, Goran1938-
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Published: London Routledge 2002
Series:Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science
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