Mechanisms in political processes

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Abstract

Ostensibly theoretical disputes in political science often involve competing approaches to explanation, including skepticism, covering law arguments, reconstructions of propensities, system models, and explanations featuring causal mechanisms. Mechanism- and process-based accounts, including cognitive, environmental, and relational effects, deserve more attention than they have received in recent political science. Analyses of democratization illustrate these points.

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Tilly, C. (2001). Mechanisms in political processes. Annual Review of Political Science, 4, 21–41. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.polisci.4.1.21

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