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Author Gerring, John, 1962- author.

Title The deep roots of modern democracy : geography and the diffusion of political institutions / John Gerring, Brendan Apfeld, Tore Wig, Andreas Forø Tollefsen
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Summary This book explores the deep roots of modern democracy, focusing on geography and long-term patterns of global diffusion. Its geographic argument centers on access to the sea, afforded by natural harbors which enhance the mobility of people, goods, capital, and ideas. The extraordinary connectivity of harbor regions thereby affected economic development, the structure of the military, statebuilding, and openness to the world - and, through these pathways, the development of representative democracy. The authors' second argument focuses on the global diffusion of representative democracy. Beginning around 1500, Europeans started to populate distant places abroad. Where Europeans were numerous they established some form of representative democracy, often with restrictions limiting suffrage to those of European heritage. Where they were in the minority, Europeans were more reticent about popular rule and often actively resisted democratization. Where Europeans were entirely absent, the concept of representative democracy was unfamiliar and its practice undeveloped
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 13, 2022)
Subject Representative government and representation -- History
Democracy -- History
Democracy
Representative government and representation
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Apfeld, Brendan, author
Wig, Tore, author
Tollefsen, Andreas Forø, author
ISBN 9781009115223
1009115227