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Politics And Democracy In Microstates Wouter Veenendaal

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Politics And Democracy In Microstates Wouter Veenendaal
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Wouter Veenendaal
ISBN: 9781138792593, 1138792594
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Politics And Democracy In Microstates Wouter Veenendaal by Wouter Veenendaal 9781138792593, 1138792594 instant download after payment.

Why are small states statistically more likely to have a democratic political system? By addressing this question from a qualitative and comparative methodological angle, this book analyzes the effects of a small population size on political competition and participation. By comparing the four microstates of San Marino (Europe), St. Kitts and Nevis (Caribbean), Seychelles (Africa), and Palau (Oceania), it provides fresh and stimulating insight, concluding that the political dynamics of microstates are not as democratic as is commonly believed. Instead, it is found in all four cases that smallness results in personalistic politics, dominance of the political executive, patron–client relations between citizens and politicians, and the circumvention of formal political institutions. In addition, the book suggests that the study of formal institutions provides an incomplete image of microstate democracy and that informal characteristics of politics in microstates also need to be explored in order to better explain the influence of smallness on democracy. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of democracy, democratization, regional and decentralization studies, and comparative politics.

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