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Democracy and Redistribution

Carles Boix author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:21st Jul '03

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In this 2003 book, Boix offers a complete theory of political transitions.

This 2003 book offers a complete theory of political transitions. It discusses why democracy emerged in classical Athens, the early triumph of democracy in both nineteenth-century agrarian Norway, Switzerland and northeastern America, and the failure in countries with a powerful landowning class.When do countries democratize? What facilitates the survival of authoritarian regimes? What determines the occurrence of revolutions, often leading to left-wing dictatorships, such as the Soviet regime? Although a large literature has developed since Aristotle through contemporary political science to answer these questions, we still lack a convincing understanding of the process of political development. Employing analytical tools borrowed from game theory, Carles Boix offers a complete theory of political transitions, in which political regimes ultimately hinge on the nature of economic assets, their distribution among individuals, and the balance of power among different social groups. Backed up by detailed historical work and extensive statistical analysis that goes back to the mid-nineteenth century, this 2003 book explains why democracy emerged in classical Athens. It also discusses the early triumph of democracy in both nineteenth-century agrarian Norway, Switzerland and northeastern America and the failure in countries with a powerful landowning class.

'The book will surely become a reference point in comparative political studies'. Political Studies Review

  • Winner of Mattei Dogan Award 2003
  • Winner of William H. Riker Award.

ISBN: 9780521532679

Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 17mm

Weight: 378g

284 pages