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... political contestation leads to democratization within , not across , regime types . This implies that in all cases where political contestation leads to a change in regime type , say , from autocratic to democratic , the regime ...
... political contestation leads to democratization within , not across , regime types . This implies that in all cases where political contestation leads to a change in regime type , say , from autocratic to democratic , the regime ...
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... political contestation will be coded as high across the board . Otherwise , political contestation will be expected to reflect individual institutional setups , too diverse to be amenable to a systematic treatment . The test should thus ...
... political contestation will be coded as high across the board . Otherwise , political contestation will be expected to reflect individual institutional setups , too diverse to be amenable to a systematic treatment . The test should thus ...
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... political stability and free trade , to the second depression of the century -- the 1874-1994 depression . The free trade equilibrium of ... political contestation . The rise in political contestation was generally accommodated through a 17.
... political stability and free trade , to the second depression of the century -- the 1874-1994 depression . The free trade equilibrium of ... political contestation . The rise in political contestation was generally accommodated through a 17.
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