IMPACT OF ECONOMİC DEVELOPMENT ON DEMOCRACY: A CASE STUDY OF KAZAKHSTAN AND UZBEKİSTAN FROM 1991-2016
Abstract
The relationship between economic development and democracy has dominated academic discourses for decades. The theoretical and empirical evidence remain ambiguous about the direction of causality or the magnitude of the impact on each other. Exploiting a qualitative (case study) approach, this study examines the impact of economic development on democracy in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan for the period 1991-2016. The study suggests that economic development in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan may not have had an impact on the country’s democratisation process. Although the study is limited by its case study design, it provides valuable insights into the democracy-economic development nexus.
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Primary Language
Turkish
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Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
December 26, 2016
Submission Date
December 4, 2016
Acceptance Date
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Published in Issue
Year 2016