Pathways of democratisation to human development in post‐communist countries |
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Authors: | ANDREA CASSANI FRANCESCA LUPPI GABRIELE NATALIZIA |
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Affiliation: | 1. Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy;2. Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics, Università Bocconi, Milan, Italy;3. Link Campus University, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | The article investigates the consequences of post‐Cold War regime transitions on human development in the former Soviet bloc. Relying on a mixed‐methods research strategy that combines econometric and qualitative comparative analysis, it proceeds through three consecutive steps. First, there is a discussion of how democratic institutions may solicit governments’ attention toward social issues. Second, the relationship between democratisation and human development in 21 post‐communist countries is tested. Third, democracy in its core attributes is unpacked, and qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) is used to identify a few alternative institutional configurations favouring human development. The analysis reveals that not only full democracies, but also some hybrid regimes, have been successful in this task. |
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Keywords: | democratisation human development hybrid regimes post‐communist countries mixed‐methods |
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