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... variable . I assume that an increase in 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 ...
... variable . I assume that an increase in 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 ...
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... variables . It cannot be coalition theory , unfortunately , for , although the present theory is potentially ... variable ) for all countries , before discussing each case at greater length . 1830-1849 : The Revolutionary Waves I ...
... variables . It cannot be coalition theory , unfortunately , for , although the present theory is potentially ... variable ) for all countries , before discussing each case at greater length . 1830-1849 : The Revolutionary Waves I ...
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... variable does not necessarily disconfirm the prediction , as there was no variation in the independent variable either ; it limits the domain of relevance of the theory nevertheless.23 On the side of the autocracies , the German case ...
... variable does not necessarily disconfirm the prediction , as there was no variation in the independent variable either ; it limits the domain of relevance of the theory nevertheless.23 On the side of the autocracies , the German case ...
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