Shock to the System: Coups, Elections, and War on the Road to Democratization
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Michael K. Miller., & Michael K. Miller|AUTHOR. (2021). Shock to the System: Coups, Elections, and War on the Road to Democratization . Princeton University Press.

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	How violent events and autocratic parties trigger democratic change

How do democracies emerge? Shock to the System presents a novel theory of democratization that focuses on how events like coups, wars, and elections disrupt autocratic regimes and trigger democratic change. Employing the broadest qualitative and quantitative analyses of democratization to date, Michael Miller demonstrates that more than nine in ten transitions since 1800 occur in one of two ways: countries democratize following a major violent shock or an established ruling party democratizes through elections and regains power within democracy. This framework fundamentally reorients theories on democratization by showing that violent upheavals and the preservation of autocrats in power-events typically viewed as antithetical to democracy-are in fact central to its foundation.

Through in-depth examinations of 139 democratic transitions, Miller shows how democratization frequently follows both domestic shocks (coups, civil wars, and assassinations) and international shocks (defeat in war and withdrawal of an autocratic hegemon) due to autocratic insecurity and openings for opposition actors. He also shows how transitions guided by ruling parties spring from their electoral confidence in democracy. Both contexts limit the power autocrats sacrifice by accepting democratization, smoothing along the transition. Miller provides new insights into democratization's predictors, the limited gains from events like the Arab Spring, the best routes to democratization for long-term stability, and the future of global democracy.

Disputing commonly held ideas about violent events and their effects on democracy, Shock to the System offers new perspectives on how regimes are transformed. "[A]n extremely impressive book not only for the boldness of its claims but also the nuance in seeking to walk through the intervening steps linking shocks and dominant parties to democratization."---Stephen Haggard, Perspectives on Politics "To make a novel contribution in this already crowded research field is an impressive achievement. Through his ambitious coverage of the universe of cases and meticulous attention to each transition, Miller presents convincing new perspectives on the mechanisms behind democratic transitions." "Innovative, important, and wide-ranging, Shock to the System covers more than a hundred years of history and more than a hundred cases of democratic transition. It is empirically far-reaching and theoretically ambitious, and I congratulate the author on his accomplishment."-Daniel Ziblatt, author of How Democracies Die "Shock to the System is a colossus. Michael Miller collects an unprecedented amount of global evidence to advance his argument that whether democratization happens through sudden crises or gradual concessions the underlying logic is the same: autocrats democratize when they have little to lose. Read it and learn."-Dan Slater, author of Ordering Power  "What are the causes of democratization, regime stability, and change? Shock to the System examines big, enduring questions, and does so by combining the right elements: theoretical and empirical rigor along with an illuminating set of historical, qualitative cases and illustrations. It will be widely read by researchers working on democratization, authoritarian politics, and regime change."-Milan W. Svolik, author of The Politics of Authoritarian Rule
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