@article{WucherpfennigDeutsch, author = {Wucherpfennig, Julian and Deutsch, Franziska}, title = {Modernization and Democracy: Theories and Evidence Revisited.}, series = {Living Reviews in Democracy}, volume = {1}, journal = {Living Reviews in Democracy}, issn = {1663-0165}, pages = {1 -- 9}, abstract = {We review the literature on the relation between socio-economic development and political democracy, a field that is commonly known as modernization theory. Guided by the seminal contribution of Lipset (1959), we assess the evolution of this literature along two major dimensions: (1) robustness of the relationship between economic development and democracy and (2) substantiation of the causal mechanism. The evidence to date suggests that Lipset\'s original thesis does indeed find empirical support, and that certain structural conditions are conducive to stable democracy.}, language = {en} } @incollection{WelzelDeutschWucherpfennig, author = {Welzel, Chris and Deutsch, Franziska and Wucherpfennig, Julian}, title = {Civil Values and Value Change in Austria and Germany}, series = {Changing Values, Persisting Cultures: Case Studies in Value Change}, booktitle = {Changing Values, Persisting Cultures: Case Studies in Value Change}, publisher = {Brill Publishers}, address = {Leiden/NL and Boston(MA)/USA}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {199 -- 218}, language = {en} }