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 * [[SurveyMeasuresOfDemocraticAttitudesAndSocialDesirabilityBias|Survey measures of democratic attitudes and social desirability bias]], Pedro C. Magalhães and Laurits Florang Aarslew, 2025

Democratization

Democratization (and the inverse, autocratization or democratic backsliding) are comparative fields of study of (positively) how democracy is established and (normatively) how its establishment can be encouraged.


Description

Democratization is a field of study approached by many competing theories and frameworks. As examples:

  • Some authors explore democratic backslide as a consequence of 'worsening' political polarization, and therefore apply affective polarization or constructivist methods. These typically lean into the normative side of the field.

  • Some authors explore autocracy as an instrument: an institution that is designed to extract benefits from one group for another. This is also an example of positive theory in this field.


Reading Notes


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PoliticalScience/Democratization (last edited 2026-03-10 22:20:40 by DominicRicottone)