Aurel Croissant (Universität Heidelberg), Olli Hellmann (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Democratization and state building are fundamental political processes, yet scholars cannot agree on which process should be prioritized in order to put countries on a positive path of institutional development. Where much of the existing literature on the state-democracy nexus focuses on quantitative cross-national data, this volume offers a theoretically grounded regional analysis built around in-depth qualitative case studies. The chapters examine cases of successful democratic consolidation (South Korea, Taiwan), defective democracy (Philippines, Indonesia, East Timor), and autocratic...
Democratization and state building are fundamental political processes, yet scholars cannot agree on which process should be prioritized in order to p...