How development leads to democracy: what we know about modernization

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How development leads to democracy: what we know about modernization. / Inglehart, Ronald; Welzel, Christian Peter.
in: Foreign Affairs, Jahrgang 88, Nr. 2, 04.2009, S. 33-48.

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title = "How development leads to democracy: what we know about modernization",
abstract = "Democratic institutions tend to emerge only when certain social and cultural conditions exist. But economic development and modernization push those conditions in the right direction and make democracy increasingly likely.",
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author = "Ronald Inglehart and Welzel, {Christian Peter}",
year = "2009",
month = apr,
language = "English",
volume = "88",
pages = "33--48",
journal = "Foreign Affairs",
issn = "0015-7120",
publisher = "Council on Foreign Relations",
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