Arat, Zehar F.1988. Democracy and economic development: Modernization theory revisited. Comparative Politics21:21-36.
2.
Barro, Robert J. 1997. Determinants of economic growth: A cross-country empirical study. Cambridge: MIT Press.
3.
Benson, Michelle , and Jacek Kugler. 1998. Power parity, democracy, and the severity of internal violence. Journal of Conflict Resolution42:196-209.
4.
Berman, Dianne R. , and Mark Andrew Abdollahian. 1999. Negotiating the peaceful expansion of the South African electorate. Journal of Conflict Resolution43 (2): 229-244.
5.
Berryman, Phillip . 1984. The religious roots of rebellion. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis.
6.
Bollen, Kenneth A.1983. World system position, dependency, and democracy: The cross-national evidence. American Sociological Review48:468-479.
7.
Brunk, Gregory G. , Gregory A. Calderia, and Michael S. Lewis-Beck. 1987. Capitalism, socialism, and democracy: An empirical inquiry. European Journal of Political Research15:459-470.
8.
Bueno de Mesquita, Bruce . 1997. A decision-making model: Its structure and form. International Interactions23:235-266.
9.
Bueno de Mesquita, Bruce , James D. Morrow, Randolph M. Siverson, and Alastair Smith. 1999. Policy failure and political survival: The contribution of political institutions. Journal of Conflict Resolution43 (2):147-161.
10.
Bueno de Mesquita, Bruce , and Randolph M. Siverson. 1995. War and the survival of political leaders: A comparative study of regime types and political accountability. American Political Science Review89:841-855.
11.
Burkhart, Ross E. , and Michael S. Lewis-Beck. 1994. Comparative democracy: The economic development thesis. American Political Science Review88:903-910.
12.
Carothers, Thomas . 1991. In the name of democracy. Berkeley: University of California Press.
13.
Casper, Gretchen . 1995. Fragile democracies: Legacies of authoritarian rule. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
14.
Casper, Gretchen , and Michelle M. Taylor. 1996. Negotiating democracy: Transitions from authoritarian rule. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
15.
Charlmers, Douglas A. , and Craig H. Robinson. 1982. Why power contenders choose liberalization. International Studies Quarterly26:3-36.
16.
Chen, Baizhu , and Yi Feng. 1999. Political regime change and economic development: A formal model. Social Choice and Welfare16:1-16.
17.
Crescenzi, Mark J. C.1999. Violence and uncertainty in transitions. Journal of Conflict Resolution43 (2): 193-213.
18.
Dahl, Robert A. 1989. Democracy and its critics. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
19.
Diamond, Larry , and Marc F. Plattner, eds. 1994. Economic reform and democracy: Special edition. Journal of Democracy5.
20.
Epstein, Edward C.1984. Legitimacy, institutionalization, and opposition in exclusionary bureaucratic-authoritarian regimes. Comparative Politics17:37-54.
21.
Feng, Yi . 1997. Democracy, political stability and economic growth. British Journal of Political Science27:391-418.
22.
Feng, Yi. 1998. Democracy, governance, and economic performance: Theory, data analysis and case studies. Unpublished manuscript, Claremont Graduate University.
23.
Feng, Yi , and Paul J. Zak. 1999. The determinants of democratic transitions. Journal of Conflict Resolution43 (2):162-177.
24.
Fukuyama, Francis . 1989. The end of history?The National Interest6:3-18.
25.
Gasiorowski, Mark J.1995. Economic crisis and political regime change: An event history analysis. American Political Science Review89:882-897.
26.
Gillespie, Charles Guy . 1991. Negotiating democracy: Politicians and generals in Uruguay. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
27.
Gonick, Lev S. , and Robert M. Rosh. 1988. The structural constraints of the world economy on national political development. Comparative Political Studies21:171-199.
28.
Haggard, Stephen , and Robert R. Kaufman. 1995. The political economy of democratic transitions. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
29.
Hartlyn, Jonathan , and Samuel Morley. 1986. Latin American political economy. Boulder, CO: Westview.
30.
Huber, Evelyne , Dietrich Rueschemeyer, and John Stephens. 1993. The impact of economic development on democracy. Journal of Economic Perspectives7:71-85.
31.
Huntington, Samuel P.1991. Democracy's third wave. Journal of Democracy2:12-34.
32.
Huntington, Samuel P.1993. Clashes of civilizations?Foreign Affairs72:22-49.
33.
Jackman, Robert W.1973. On the relationship of economic development to political performance. American Journal of Political Science17:611-621.
34.
Karl, Terry . 1986. Petroleum and political pacts: The transition to democracy in Venezuela. In Transitions from authoritarian rule: Latin America, edited by Guillermo O'Donnell, Philippe C. Schmitter, and Laurence Whitehead, 196-220. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
35.
Karl, Terry . 1991. Getting to democracy. In The transition to democracy: Proceedings of a workshop, edited by the Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council, 29-40. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
36.
Lipset, Seymour Martin . 1959. Some social requisites of democracy: Economic development and political legitimacy. American Political Science Review53:69-105.
37.
Londregan, John B. , and Keith T. Poole. 1996. Does high income promote democracy?World Politics49:1-30.
38.
Marks, Gary . 1992. Rational sources of chaos in democratic transition. American Behavioral Scientist35:397-421.
39.
North, Douglass C.1989. Institutions and economic growth: An historical introduction. World Development17:1319-1332.
40.
O'Donnell, Guillermo , and Philippe C. Schmitter. 1986. Transitions from authoritarian rule: Tentative conclusions about uncertain democracies. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
41.
Overholt, William H.1986. The rise and fall of Ferdinand Marcos. Asian Survey26:1137-1163.
42.
Przeworski, Adam . 1991. Democracy and the market. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
43.
Przeworski, Adam , and Fernando Limongi. 1997. Modernization: Theories and facts. World Politics49:155-183.
44.
Ray, James L. 1995. Democracies in international conflict. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press.
45.
Remmer, Karen . 1989. Military rule in Latin America. Winchester, MA: Unwin Hyman.
46.
Russett, Bruce . 1995. The democratic peace. International Security19:164-175.
47.
Rustow, Dankwart A.1970. Transitions to democracy: Toward a dynamic model. Comparative Political Studies2:337-363.
48.
Smith, William C. 1989. Authoritarianism and the crisis of the Argentine political economy. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
49.
Swaminathan, Siddharth . 1999. Time, power, and democratic transitions. Journal of Conflict Resolution43 (2):178-191.
50.
Tammen, Ronald , Jacek Kugler, et al. 1999. Power transitions. New York: Chatham House.
51.
Wantchekon, Leonard . 1999. Electoral competition in conditions of democratic change. Journal of Conflict Resolution43 (2):245-258.
52.
Whitehead, Laurence . 1986. International aspects of democratization. In Transitions from authoritarian rule, edited by Guillermo O'Donnell, Phillippe C. Schmitter, and Laurence Whitehead, 49-71. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
53.
Wurfel, David . 1988. Filipino politics. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
54.
Youngblood, Robert L. 1990. Marcos against the church. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
55.
Zhang, Baohui . 1994. Corporatism, totalitarianism, and transitions to democracy. Comparative Political Studies27:108-136.
56.
Zielinski, Jakub . 1999. Transitions from authoritarian rule and the problem of violence. Journal of Conflict Resolution43 (2):213-228.