List of Figures List of Tables List of Tables in Appendices Acknowledgements
1 V-Dem Reconsiders Democratization Michael Coppedge Amanda B. Edgell Carl Henrik Knutsen Staffan I. Lindberg 1.1 Motivations for This Volume 1.2 Setting the Stage 1.3 Improving Data 1.4 Varieties of Democracy Data 1.5 Methodological Considerations 1.6 Democracy as Outcome: Four Dependent Variables 1.7 Overview 2 The Ups and Downs of Democracy, 1789-2018 Carl Henrik Knutsen Svend-Erik Skaaning 2.1 Introduction 2.2 V-Dem Data 2.3 Trends in Electoral Democracy 2.4 Trends in Subcomponents of Electoral Democracy 2.5 Trends in Thicker Aspects of Democracy 2.6 Conclusion 3 Long-Run Factors John Gerring 3.1 Geography 3.1.1 Climate 3.1.2 Irrigation 3.1.3 Agriculture 3.1.4 Mountains 3.1.5 Islands 3.1.6 Natural Harbors 3.1.7 Tests 3.2 Islam 3.3 Europeans 3.3.1 Colonialism 3.3.2 Religion 3.3.3 Language 3.3.4 Demography 3.3.5 Tests 3.4 Population 3.4.1 Tests 3.5 Diversity 3.5.1 Tests 3.6 Conclusions 4 International Influence: The Hidden Dimension Michael Coppedge Benjamin Denison Paul Friesen Lucia Tiscornia Yang Xu 4.1 Rationale 4.2 Theoretical Framework 4.3 Methodological Considerations 4.4 Our Hypotheses 4.4.1 Exogenous Shocks 4.4.2 Endogenous Influences 4.5 Operationalizing the Hypotheses 4.5.1 The Dependent Variable and the Sample 4.5.2 Exogenous Shocks 4.5.3 Endogenous Hypotheses 4.5.4 Controls 4.6 Estimation 4.7 Results 4.8 Interpretation 4.8.1 LRSS Estimates 4.8.2 Dynamic Trends 4.8.3 Map of Frontline Contagion Zones 4.9 Conclusions 5 Economic Determinants Carl Henrik Knutsen Sirianne Dahlum 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Extant Research on Economic Determinants of Democracy 5.2.1 Economic Development 5.2.2 Structural Features of the Economy 5.2.3 Short-Term Economic Changes 5.2.4 Inequality 5.3 Comprehensive Analysis and Discussion 5.4 Conclusion 6 Political Institutions and Democracy Allen Hicken Samuel Baltz Fabricio Vasselai 6.1 Institutions and Democracy 6.1.1 State Capacity 6.1.2 Executive Regime Type 6.1.3 Parties and Party Systems 6.2 Data and Methods 6.2.1 Dependent Variable 6.2.2 Independent Variables 6.3 Results and Analysis 6.3.1 Survival Analysis 6.3.2 Pooled Time Series Results 6.4 Conclusion 7 Democracy and Social Forces Michael Bernhard Amanda B. Edgell 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Social Forces, Incorporation, and Democracy 7.3 Civil Society and Democracy 7.3.1 Contentious Politics as a Catalyst 7.3.2 Civil Society and Organized Interests 7.4 Theoretical Expectations 7.5 Research Design 7.5.1 Measuring Civil Society Organizational Capacity 7.5.2 Measuring Civil Society Mobilization 7.5.3 Measuring Democracy 7.5.4 Control Variables 7.5.5 Estimation Strategy 7.6 Results 7.6.1 Civil Society Organizational Capacity 7.6.2 Civil Society Anti-System Mobilization Using V-Dem 7.6.3 Civil Society Mobilization Using NAVCO 7.7 Discussion and Conclusions 8 Causal Sequences in Long-Term Democratic Development and Decline Michael Coppedge Amanda B. Edgell Carl Henrik Knutsen Staffan I. Lindberg 8.1 Overview of Arguments 8.2 Empirical Models of Sequences 8.3 Modeling Levels of Electoral Democracy 8.4 Modeling Upturns in Electoral Democracy 8.5 Modeling Downturns in Electoral Democracy 8.6 Caveats 8.7 A Revised Understanding of Democratization Appendices Appendix 3 Variable Definitions Appendix 4.A Modeling Spatial Dependence Appendix 4.B Other Networks Appendix 4.C Estimation Appendix 4.D Descriptive Information Appendix 6.A Details on Variables and Analysis Appendix 6.B Cox Hazard Models Appendix 7.A Details of Measurement and Analysis Appendix 7.B Supplemental Tables and Figures Appendix 8.A Structural Equations Appendix 8.B Variable Descriptions Appendix 8.C Additional Path Models
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Drawing on very extensive new data from the Varieties of Democracy project, this volume presents and evaluates the most prominent theories of democratization and democratic decline and sets out the global history of the development of democracy over the last two centuries.