Alex MacMillan

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In democratic developmental Asia, we observe that strong authoritarian parties concede democracy not to concede defeat but to preserve their hold on political power, and potentially consolidate their enduring dominance in democracy. They choose democracy when they are confident that inherited antecedent strengths give them an advantage over the opposition and that stability will ensue.
From Development to Democracy: The Transformations of Modern Asia
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