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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 2022

John Gerring
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University of Texas, Austin
Brendan Apfeld
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University of Texas, Austin
Tore Wig
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Universitetet i Oslo
Andreas Forø Tollefsen
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Peace Research Institute Oslo
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The Deep Roots of Modern Democracy
Geography and the Diffusion of Political Institutions
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