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... an increase in political contestation leads to democratization within , not across , regime types . This implies ... rise in political contestation . 13 Last , political contestation is not always observable . Instead , one may try to ...
... an increase in political contestation leads to democratization within , not across , regime types . This implies ... rise in political contestation . 13 Last , political contestation is not always observable . Instead , one may try to ...
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... government to sign the 1854 Reciprocity Treaty with the United States ( Easterbrook and Aitken 1988 ) . The only exception to the hypothesized correlation between the rise of political contestation and trade openness in democracy is the ...
... government to sign the 1854 Reciprocity Treaty with the United States ( Easterbrook and Aitken 1988 ) . The only exception to the hypothesized correlation between the rise of political contestation and trade openness in democracy is the ...
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SPS. weakened the power of land on the continent . The political rise of the bourgeoisie put the gentry on the defensive and made it ... political contestation . The rise in political contestation was generally accommodated through a 17.
SPS. weakened the power of land on the continent . The political rise of the bourgeoisie put the gentry on the defensive and made it ... political contestation . The rise in political contestation was generally accommodated through a 17.
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