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Title: Industrialized Democracies


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Industrialized Democracies
  • An overview

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Political system
  • Inputs
  • types support demands
  • channels interest groups and parties
  • Decision making
  • institutions leaders of the state
  • Outputs
  • public policy

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Political system inputs
  • interest articulation
  • voting, participation in elections
  • informal group, social movement
  • personal interest contact
  • protest activity
  • interest groups
  • channels of political access

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Political system inputs
  • interest aggregation
  • political demands of individuals and groups are
    combined into policy programs
  • personal interest aggregation
  • patron-client network
  • central person or group
  • provides benefits to supporters
  • in exchange for their loyalty

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Institutional interest aggregation
  • associational groups
  • e.g. aggregation of labor and business interests
  • institutional groups
  • e.g. bureaucracy and military
  • political parties are the primary structures of
    interest aggregation
  • competitive vs. authoritarian party systems

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Competitive party system
  • political parties can freely form
  • primarily try to build electoral support
  • citizen support is prerequisite for controlling
    government
  • the closeness of electoral victory or even the
    number of political parties are not essential
  • e.g. the Indian or African National Congress

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Competitive party system
  • 3 stages of interest aggregation in a competitive
    party system
  • within individual parties
  • candidates and policy proposals
  • through electoral competition
  • through bargaining and coalition building in the
    legislature or executive

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Electoral rules
  • single-member district plurality rule
  • first past the post
  • e.g. Britain, U.S., and many other countries once
    influenced by Britain
  • the Median Voter Theorem
  • proportional representation
  • e.g. many countries in continental Europe

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Duvergers Law
  • Plurality single-member district election rules
    tend to create two-party systems in the
    legislature
  • Proportional representation electoral systems
    generate multiple party systems in the legislature

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Three Types of Polities
  • Industrialized democracies
  • North America, European Union, Japan, and Oceania
  • Current and former communist regimes
  • East Europe, East Asia, and Cuba
  • The Third World
  • Latin America, Asia, and Africa

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Three Types of Polities
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Democracy conceptual issues
  • Greek words rule by the people
  • Who are the people?
  • Gender, race, and age
  • How to rule?
  • Direct versus representative democracy
  • Almost every government claims to be a democracy

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Criteria of democracy
  • Institutional arrangements?
  • Individual freedom?
  • Economic equality?
  • ...
  • Necessary condition but
  • Not sufficient condition

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Criteria of democracy
  • Democracies guarantee basic individual freedoms
    and rights
  • Democracies rely on the rule of law
  • Democratic governments are chosen through
    regular, free, and fair elections
  • different electoral systems
  • single-member district first-past-the-post
    system
  • proportional representation system

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Criteria of democracy
  • Two uncertain and controversial criteria
  • civil society and civic culture
  • legitimacy (the right to rule)
  • distinction between administration and democracy
  • capitalism and affluence
  • Historical development of democracy

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Origins of the Democratic State
  • In Europe (and North America) the way democracy
    developed was largely a result of the way
    countries handled four great transformations over
    the last 500 years
  • The creation of the nation and state itself
  • The role of religion in society and government
  • The development of pressures for democracy
  • The industrial revolution

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Waves of Democratization
  • A group of transitions from nondemocratic to
    democratic regimes that occur within a specified
    period of time and that significantly outnumber
    transitions in the opposite direction during that
    period

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The First Two Waves
  • A long and slow wave from 1828 to 1926
  • A reverse wave of democratic breakdown from 1922
    to 1942
  • A wave of democratization after World War II from
    1943 to 1964
  • A reverse wave of democratic breakdown from 1961
    to 1975

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The Third Wave
  • Started in Portugal and Spain in mid-1970s
  • Spread to South America from late 1970s to early
    1980s
  • Reached Asia in late 1980s
  • Surge of transitions in East Europe at end of
    1980s
  • South Africa 1990

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The Third Wave
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Political parties in democracies
  • Traditional left-right political spectrum
  • left end communist parties
  • left social democratic parties
  • right Christian democratic parties
  • right conservative parties

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