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The international diffusion of democracy
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Date Issued
2011-05-25
Date Available
2011-06-13T15:58:00Z
Abstract
The idea that democracy is contagious, that democracy diffuses across the world map, is now well established among policy makers and political scientists alike. The few theoretical explanations of this phenomenon focus exclusively on the political elites. This article presents a theoretical model
and accompanying computer simulation that explains the diffusion of democracy on the basis of the dynamics of public opinion and mass revolutions. On the basis of the literatures on preference falsification,
cascading revolutions and the social judgment theory an agent-based simulation is developed and analyzed. The results demonstrate that the diffusion of attitudes, in combination with a cascading model of revolutions,is indeed a possible theoretical explanation of the spatial clustering of
democracy.
and accompanying computer simulation that explains the diffusion of democracy on the basis of the dynamics of public opinion and mass revolutions. On the basis of the literatures on preference falsification,
cascading revolutions and the social judgment theory an agent-based simulation is developed and analyzed. The results demonstrate that the diffusion of attitudes, in combination with a cascading model of revolutions,is indeed a possible theoretical explanation of the spatial clustering of
democracy.
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Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Sage Publications
Journal
Comparative Political Studies
Volume
44
Issue
12
Start Page
1651
End Page
1674
Copyright (Published Version)
The Author(s) 2011
Subject – LCSH
Democratization--Computer simulation
Polarization (Social sciences)
Multiagent systems
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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