Between God and nation : The colonial origins of democracy support in British Africa

Popular support is important to the emergence and survival of democracy. In this paper, we study how church-state relations in former British Africa shaped long-run support for democracy. We argue that shared national identity was the basis for incentive alignment, facilitating cooperation over educ...

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Main Authors: BECKER, Bastian, DULAY, Dean C.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-53792025-01-16T09:18:02Z Between God and nation : The colonial origins of democracy support in British Africa BECKER, Bastian DULAY, Dean C. Popular support is important to the emergence and survival of democracy. In this paper, we study how church-state relations in former British Africa shaped long-run support for democracy. We argue that shared national identity was the basis for incentive alignment, facilitating cooperation over educational policy between church and state and engendering long-run support for democracy. Employing geospatial analyses of historical mission data and contemporary social survey data from 19 former British African colonies, we find that areas with missions originating from Britain exhibit better educational outcomes and greater support for democracy than areas that had non-British missions. Furthermore, areas with British Protestant missions show greater support for democracy than British Catholic missions, suggesting that Protestantism supplements the benefits of shared nationhood between mission and state. Our findings add nuance to scholarship on the colonial origins of democracy by highlighting the interdependent legacies of church and state. 2024-12-06T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4120 info:doi/10.1007/s12116-024-09450-2 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Church-state relations Democracy support National identity African Studies Political Science Religion
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topic Church-state relations
Democracy support
National identity
African Studies
Political Science
Religion
spellingShingle Church-state relations
Democracy support
National identity
African Studies
Political Science
Religion
BECKER, Bastian
DULAY, Dean C.
Between God and nation : The colonial origins of democracy support in British Africa
description Popular support is important to the emergence and survival of democracy. In this paper, we study how church-state relations in former British Africa shaped long-run support for democracy. We argue that shared national identity was the basis for incentive alignment, facilitating cooperation over educational policy between church and state and engendering long-run support for democracy. Employing geospatial analyses of historical mission data and contemporary social survey data from 19 former British African colonies, we find that areas with missions originating from Britain exhibit better educational outcomes and greater support for democracy than areas that had non-British missions. Furthermore, areas with British Protestant missions show greater support for democracy than British Catholic missions, suggesting that Protestantism supplements the benefits of shared nationhood between mission and state. Our findings add nuance to scholarship on the colonial origins of democracy by highlighting the interdependent legacies of church and state.
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title Between God and nation : The colonial origins of democracy support in British Africa
title_short Between God and nation : The colonial origins of democracy support in British Africa
title_full Between God and nation : The colonial origins of democracy support in British Africa
title_fullStr Between God and nation : The colonial origins of democracy support in British Africa
title_full_unstemmed Between God and nation : The colonial origins of democracy support in British Africa
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url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4120
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