Civil society and the legacies of dictatorship

Type Journal Article - World Politics
Title Civil society and the legacies of dictatorship
Author(s)
Volume 59
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2007
Page numbers 539-567
URL http://ekremkarakoc.com/documents/Bernhard-and-Karakoc-2007.pdf
Abstract
The literature on civil society in postcommunist regimes highlights its weakness as compared with civil society in other democracies. In this article the authors make a general argument on how different patterns of antecedent dictatorship affect the development of civil society across a range of democracies. They examine the slow emergence of two behaviors associated with a robust civil society — participation in organizational life and in protest — and explain variation across countries as a function of regime history. They draw their individual-level data from the World Values Survey and analyze the behavior of over forty-one thousand citizens from forty-two democracies. Using methods of hierarchical linear modeling to control for both national-level and individual-level factors, the authors find that different types of dictatorship and variation in their duration produce different negative legacies for the development of civil society.

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