Introduction to International Development, Practice Quiz: Chapter 16

Introduction to International Development, Practice Quiz: Chapter 16

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. Authoritarian regimes are those in which ________.

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. According to Kurtz (2004), neoliberal economic reforms since the 1980s has ________.

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. According to the procedural approach, a country is democratic when ________.

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. All of the following, EXCEPT for ________, are components of the substantive approach to democracy.

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. According to Huntington, the first democratic wave began in the middle of the ________ century.

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. ________ has maintained and developed its democratic institutions ever since independence in 1947.

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. According to Carles Boix, democratic transition is more likely to occur if economic development ________.

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. Liberal democracy became the international norm after ________.

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. According to the ________ approach, democratic transition is usually strongly influenced by international organizations, other states, and NGOs.

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. Semi-authoritarian regimes are those which ________.

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. Political regime refers to ________.

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. The following statement does NOT support the cultural-substantive definition of democracy: ________.

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. Citizenship is a central notion in the ________ to democracy.

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. Among the factors that can contribute to democratic consolidation, ________ is fundamental.

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. Authoritarian regimes often pillage the resources of their countries.

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. "Hybrid regime" is another term for authoritarian regime.

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. According to data collected by Freedom House, the number of authoritarian regimes around the world has been steadily increasing.

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. Critics argue that the procedural approach is too minimalist because it ignores one of the fundamental characteristics of any political system: the distribution of wealth and economic well-being.

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. According to Samuel Huntington, the second democratic wave coincided with the granting of independence to many colonies.

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. The boomerang effect is associated with the national actor approach.

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. According to Adam Przeworski, authoritarian regimes on average produce more wealth than democracies.

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. The international structure approach to democracy sees the end of the Cold War as key to explaining recent democratic transitions.

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. There is no commonly agreed upon definition of "democracy."

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. A key factor in successful democratic consolidation is the institutionalization of defeat.

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. The advocates of a "minimalist" approach to democracy argue that a regime is democratic as long as certain basic but fundamental political rules and principles are enforced.

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. The procedural approach has provoked significant reactions from many scholars who find it too reductionist and minimalist.

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. The most democratic countries are found in the first two categories: "liberal democracies" and "social democracies."

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. Researchers have demonstrated that when the economic structures within a country that is authoritarian begin to develop the social structures of the country are transformed.

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. Political violence is one important factor that can derail a country from democratic consolidation.

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