When war weakens democracy
Government
Wars do not end when the fighting stops. This column uses data covering 115 conflicts and 145 countries over the past 75 years to show that wars cause large and persistent declines in democratic institutions. Yet this decline is not inevitable. It appears only in specific settings – first-time conflicts, internal wars, and conflicts that governments win – precisely where executives face the strongest incentives to expand their authority. The evidence points to a political mechanism: war does
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