2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6435.2011.00513.x
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Spillovers of Institutional Change in Africa

Abstract: SUMMARY While previous research has looked at the determinants of the quality of institutions, not much research has been done that looks at the determinants of institutional change. This paper examines what determines the probability of an improvement in political freedoms. Several path‐dependent variables, such as the history of political freedom, are clearly influential. In addition to that, economic openness and improvements in ethnolinguistically similar neighbouring countries turn out to significantly in… Show more

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“…Similarly, traders, soldiers and peacekeepers have contributed to the spread of HIV/Aids across Sub-Sahara Africa imposing additional burdens on the governing capacity of African states (Smallman-Raynor & Cliff, 1991). Buhaug and Gleditsch (2008) emphasize the importance of transnational ethnic ties for the spatial clustering of conflict (see also de Groot, 2011). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, traders, soldiers and peacekeepers have contributed to the spread of HIV/Aids across Sub-Sahara Africa imposing additional burdens on the governing capacity of African states (Smallman-Raynor & Cliff, 1991). Buhaug and Gleditsch (2008) emphasize the importance of transnational ethnic ties for the spatial clustering of conflict (see also de Groot, 2011). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The accumulation of current research in this vein posits that the drivers of political change in general (and not just political instability) are many, including: endogenous changes in the ruling class (such as innate personality traits of leaders 46 ), underlying political currents (including changes in prevailing ideas or narratives 47 and the current state of power relations, 48 global waves of political change or changes in neighboring countries, 49 ability for rulers to access resources to quell potentially troubling opposition, 50 overall economic conditions, 51 and, important for our purposes, the various manifestations of political instability.…”
Section: Empirical Strategy and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides specific studies on democracy, more, in general, this paper also relates to works explaining the emergence of diverse institutional spillovers. With specific regard to African countries, De Groot () focuses on the development of political freedoms and democracy. The author analyzes several path‐dependent variables, such as the history of political freedom and the improvements emerged in neighboring countries finding that an improvement of political freedom is associated with an increase in the probability of improvement in neighboring countries.…”
Section: Background and Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%