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This book answers the question of whether administrative capacity has an influence on democratic promotion, democratic consolidation and whether there are feedback mechanisms. It examines the relationship between administrative capacity and democracy with quantitative methods. The results suggest that higher levels of administrative capacity reduce the probability of a democratic setback in democracies and stabilize democratic as well as autocratic regimes, making democracy promotion more difficult. Furthermore, the results indicate that there are no feedback mechanisms from democracy to administrative capacity.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book answers the question of whether administrative capacity has an influence on democratic promotion, democratic consolidation and whether there are feedback mechanisms. It examines the relationship between administrative capacity and democracy with quantitative methods. The results suggest that higher levels of administrative capacity reduce the probability of a democratic setback in democracies and stabilize democratic as well as autocratic regimes, making democracy promotion more difficult. Furthermore, the results indicate that there are no feedback mechanisms from democracy to administrative capacity.
Autorenporträt
Jacqueline Wydler received her M.A. in Political Science from the University of Bern.