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Colonial Origins of Democracy and Dictatorship: A Discussion with Alexander Lee and Jack Paine

New Books in Political Science

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Colonial Elections and Democratic Stability

This chapter examines the relationship between colonial elections and the persistence of democracy in newly independent nations, with India showcasing a unique case. It discusses how historical experiences with elections and institutions shape post-independence democratic stability, while emphasizing the varied impacts of colonial powers. The complexities of colonialism's legacy in fostering conditions for democracy are explored, particularly concerning the emergence of non-white middle classes and the challenges of counterfactuals in understanding democratic evolution.

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