The Theoretical Foundations of Democracy Studies
Concepts, Causes, and Outcomes
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Oct '26
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A critical and constructive assessment of key conceptual and theoretical issues in the field of democracy studies.
Focusing on democracy studies, this Element considers the different ways in which scholars have responded to fundamental conceptual and theoretical choices and, drawing on metatheoretical ideas, suggests that some positions are better justified than others. It emphasizes the perils of maximalist definitions of democracy.Focusing on democracy studies, this Element considers the different ways in which scholars have responded to fundamental conceptual and theoretical choices in the field and, drawing mainly on various metatheoretical ideas, suggests that some positions are better justified than others. It emphasizes the perils of maximalist definitions of democracy and argues against an aggregative, additive conception of democracy that does not recognize qualitative distinctions. It questions the assignment of causal primacy to economic, cultural, or political factors in explanations of democracy, and stresses the importance of causal interactions and reciprocal causation. It makes a case for modeling the temporal heterogeneity of causal relations. It favors explanations that incorporate causal mechanisms through multi-level models. It also sees the integration of specific models of democracy as a promising path to theoretical unification. In short, it scrutinizes several foundational ideas in democracy studies and proposes a reconstruction of the field's theoretical foundations.
ISBN: 9781047783552
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75 pages