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Fast, slow and endless variation drives global development / Root, Hilton L   Journal Article
Root, Hilton L Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores the dynamics of institutional adaptation in fast-growing, highly interconnected polities in the developing world, and challenges the thesis in modernization theory which posits that economic growth and thus higher per-capita income lead over time to democracy. One mechanism often proposed to explain this link is the idea that economic growth and higher per capita income in a society lead individual citizens in that society to become more receptive to democratic values and norms, and that this receptivity can pave the way for the birth of democracy. Yet evidence increasingly demonstrates that the link is at best tenuous and often not empirically valid. Why have many fast-growing economies and modernizing societies not made a transition to democracy, as predicted by modernization theory? This paper addresses this question, with ideas from complex adaptive systems and evolutionary social psychology, as well as case analyses of Turkey and China.
Key Words Democracy  Turkey  China  Economic Growth  Modernization Theory  Global Development 
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Walking with the devil: the commitment trap in US foreign policy / Root, Hilton L   Journal Article
Root, Hilton L Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Iraq  United States  Foreign Policy 
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