Democrazitation Flashcards

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what is democrazitation

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the process of becoming more democratic

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2
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what are the stages of democratization

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  1. democratic transition

2. democratic consolidation

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3
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what is democratic transition

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authoritarian-> democratic

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4
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what is democratic consolidation

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preserving/strengthening democracy features

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5
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what are the 5 theories of countries turning democratic

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  1. modernization (economy)
  2. cultural changes
  3. systemic conditions (intl system)
  4. domestic institutions
  5. agency
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6
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what pushes a country to democracy

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economic development

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what is the first theory of modernization (middle class)

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economic development -> democratic transition (role of middle class)
- historically, capitalism caused urbanization, industrialization, tech -> more education

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what is the reasoning behind the role of the middle class?

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because want
   - private property
   - civil liberties
   - suffrage
democracy helps push for it
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9
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what is the critique to the middle class theory?

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economic development in authoritarian regimes

eg. Singapore/china

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10
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What is the second theory of modernization

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economic development -> consolidation that’s not authoritarian

 - poor countries -> fail
 - rich countries -> consolidation * $15,000< per capita -> no democracy broken down
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11
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why does economic development favor democratic consolidation

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poor democracies in crisis = risk of collapse

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12
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economic development -> more equal societies -> consolidation why?

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high inequality
poor and rich, rich leading authoritarianly
low inequality
very poor = less threatening for elites THEREFORE democracy costs = lower for elites (because more middle class willing to fight)

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13
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what can an intl system directly do?

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a) hinder democracy
eg. colonialism/cold war
b) promote democracy
eg. EU/US intervention in Germany/Japan after WWII

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14
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how can intl system indirectly favor democracy

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democratizers learn from cases and follow suit AKA snowball effect (American revolution)

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15
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what is Hunington’s explanation of intl system

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three waves of democratization theory

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16
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what is the three waves of democratization (Huntington

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1) 1820-1920
     US/Western Europe -> more suffrage
2) 1945-1960
     Western Europe/Japan -> end of WWII
3) 1974-1990
     Southern Europe/Latin America/Eastern Europe
17
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what are the causes of the third wave (1974-1990)

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  1. external forces
  2. snowballing
  3. catholic church shifts
  4. global economic growth (1960s)
  5. legitimacy problem of authoritarian regimes
18
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what were the external forces of the third wave

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  • european community
  • fall soviet union
  • us democratizing foreign policy
19
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what was the significance of the catholic church’s shifts

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  • 2nd vatican council

- weak alliance of church/dictator