Stephen D. Krasner. Structural causes and regime consequences : regimes as intervening variables Stephen D. Krasner This volume explores the concept of international regimes . Interna- tional regimes are defined as principles , norms ...
... regime support, both a Protestant or Catholic and a Confucian cultural tradition may result in both higher and lower regime support in either type of regime. Therefore, even with democratic regimes being more likely located in the ...
... regime change are at least loosely corre- lated . Where elite circulation was wholesale in scope ( eastern Germany under Soviet occupation after 1945 ) , there was radical regime change , from the Nazi totalitarian regime to an entirely ...
... regime in Indonesia ; the army - backed regime that emerged in Algeria following sus- pension of the 1992 elections ; the 1983-1999 military regime ( involving a succession of leaders ) in Nigeria ; the Aliyev regime in Azerbaijan ...
... regime , they will continue to sup- port it , making a regime breakdown unlikely . This discussion of capital account management represents just one of the many adjustment policy decisions that arise during twin crises . Yet the logic ...
... Regime administrators cannot allow this openness and inclusion to outweigh firms ' rights to privacy and the pursuit ... REGIMES PRIVATE ENVIRONMENTAL EXPLAINING REGIME EFFECTIVENESS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: FOUR RESEARCH PROPOSITIONS.
... regime transitions that occur via elections are far more likely to lead to democratization than those that occur via coups. In 90 per cent of cases, regime-change elections led to a transition to democracy, compared to only 9 per ...
... regime of historicity ) belong together . The notion of a " regime of historic- ity " helps shape the hypothesis of presentism , and the latter helps flesh out the notion of a " regime of historicity . " The two are inseparable , at ...
... regime change are obviously far higher than under a stable scenario . Thus , while stability in a nearby country can ... regime change : First , the fluidity of the political system in periods of instability makes a successful ...