Successful and Failed Episodes of Democratization: Conceptualization, Identification, and Description

51 Pages Posted: 29 Oct 2018

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Staffan I. Lindberg

University of Gothenburg - Varieties of Democracy Institute; University of Gothenburg - Department of Political Science

Patrik Lindenfors

Institute for Future Studies; Stockholm University

Anna Lührmann

University of Gothenburg - Department of Political Science

Laura Maxwell

University of Gothenburg - V-Dem Institute

Juraj Medzihorsky

University of Gothenburg - School of Business, Economics and Law

Richard Morgan

Emory University

Matthew Charles Wilson

West Virginia University - Department of Political Science

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Date Written: October 2018

Abstract

What explains successful democratization? Answering this requires that researchers identify not only countries that successfully transitioned to democracy, but also those that began to liberalize—that initiated institutional reforms that move it towards democracy—but failed to transition. In this paper, we propose a solution that allows researchers more fully to capture the liberalization period and then classify these episodic events according to their outcome: successful, failed, or censored episodes of democratization. We identify the appropriate procedures and data necessary for operationalization of such episodes and present the first ever dataset of the full universe of democratization episodes 1900-2017, compare them to existing measures and assess construct validity. We also demonstrate the value of this approach showing how we can substantially improve upon what we know about democratization, including their relationship to development, state capacity, underlying temporal features, and the relationship between patterns of liberalization and whether a country successfully transitions to democracy.

Suggested Citation

Lindberg, Staffan I. and Lindenfors, Patrik and Lührmann, Anna and Maxwell, Laura and Medzihorsky, Juraj and Morgan, Richard and Wilson, Matthew Charles, Successful and Failed Episodes of Democratization: Conceptualization, Identification, and Description (October 2018). V-Dem Working Paper 2018:79, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3274599 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3274599

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Anna Lührmann

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Laura Maxwell

University of Gothenburg - V-Dem Institute ( email )

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Juraj Medzihorsky

University of Gothenburg - School of Business, Economics and Law ( email )

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Richard Morgan

Emory University ( email )

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Matthew Charles Wilson

West Virginia University - Department of Political Science ( email )

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