Behaviormetrika
Online ISSN : 1349-6964
Print ISSN : 0385-7417
ISSN-L : 0385-7417
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DOES GLOBALIZATION REDUCE OR ENHANCE DEMOCRACY? A MICRO ANALYSIS BASED ON AN 18 COUNTRY CROSS-NATIONAL ASIA-EUROPE SURVEY
Takashi InoguchiHideaki UenoharaHiroko Ide
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2007 年 35 巻 1 号 p. 73-96

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Does globalization have a positive or negative impact on democracy? One reason this problem has gone unsolved is found in the fact that most studies to date have not made systematic use of empirical data to test propositions concerning the relationship between globalization and democracy. While there have been studies that have made a pioneering systematic contribution through the use of macroeconomic and other aggregate statistics, this article empirically examines whether globalization enhances or constrains democracy by using cross-national survey data collected in 17 countries (the Asia-Europe Survey). Our empirical testing has shown that globalization tends to be positively correlated to democratic activism at the individual level, suggesting the possibility that experiences of globalization strengthen democracy.

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