Popular versus elite democracies and human rights: Inclusion makes a difference
Scholarly research generally finds that democratic governments are more likely to respect human rights than other types of regimes. Different human rights practices among long-standing and affluent democracies therefore present a puzzle. Drawing from democratic theory and comparative institutional s...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2019
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