This book examines the connection between two major developments in
the world: state-formation and democratization. Since 1946, the
number of states has increased from 66 to almost 200 independent
states, but our knowledge of these state-formation processes is
limited. The authors present a new database on state-formation and
democratization, which enables novel classifications and analyses
of these processes on the global level. They argue that the form of
state-formation affects the probability for democratization in new
states and that the initial regime that state-formation establishes
at the time of independence has long-term effects on new states'
democratization.
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