Publication

2012

This paper explores the properties that cross-national activities need to have in order to shape the attitudes of state officials in non-democratic countries toward democratic governance. By looking at bureaucrats, a group of actors is selected that plays a crucial role in sustaining authoritarian rule or eventually implementing democratic change from within the state apparatus. The study offers central insights into the micro-mechanisms underlying democratic diffusion.

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Author Tina Freyburg
Series CIS Working Papers
Issue 77
Publisher Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS)
Copyright © 2012 Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS)
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