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- Inequality and Democratization: An Elite-Competition Approach
Once we realized that a high Gini is a proxy for the emergence of sizable ‘middle’ class groups, we also perceived that the correlation between high Gini coefficients and democratization was not so counterintuitive as one might initially think We also began to see how our argument resembles Barrington Moore’s in terms of the importance placed on the role of the relative power of landed
- Reconciliation after Democratization: Coping with the past in . . .
Democratization entails the successful negotiation by society of the political-institutional terms for democratic coexistence 6 Recon ciliation is connected with "reckoning with the past," and "predicated on some degree of accounting for, not amnesia about, a difficult past "7 Therefore, it is
- Chains in Episodes of Democratization
Research on democratization provides few insights about the internal process of democratization and whether particular orders of institutional change facilitate successful transitions
- THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS - Pershing
THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS INVESTMENT NEWS PODCAST FEATURING BNY MELLON | PERSHING David Moss Aaron Steinber nt News Podcast, which is a sponsored podcast This week I’m your host, investment ews senior columnist and reporter Bruce Kelly And we have two great guests from BNY Mel
- DEMOCRATIZATION AND ISLAM - JSTOR
John L Esposito and James P Piscatori IF the Gulf War ended indisputably in a military victory for the US-led coalition, winning the peace will prove to be a more formidable challenge As the Sabah ruling family oversees the reconstruction of Kuwait, it faces the dilemma of responding to increasing demands for "democratization" without, however, weakening its traditional power and authority
- What is democracy? A reconceptualization of the quality of . . .
The post-1950 scholarship on democratization and democratic stability largely takes the concept of democracy as a given and adopts a definition quite close to a minimal definition of democracy
- Botswana’s democrat - Afrobarometer
Introduction Botswana is Africa’s oldest continuous democracy, having enjoyed decades of peaceful multipartyism since independence in 1966 However, this success is tempered by growing concerns that the country’s remarkable stability has come at the cost of further political development Significant weaknesses in Botswana’s democracy include low civic participation, relatively weak
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