Preaching democracy: The second Vatican council and the third wave

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Abstract

We use variation in religious doctrine produced by the unexpected Second Vatican Council (1962–65) to investigate the impact of religion on democratization. The Council, which transformed the Catholic Church from defender of the ancien régime into a leading apostle of religious freedom, human rights and democracy, represents the most significant example of institutionalized religious change since the Protestant Reformation. We adopt a difference-in-difference approach to estimate the Council's impact on democracy. Furthermore, we provide historical narratives on how the post-conciliar Catholic Church influenced the democratization process in different national contexts. Our research substantiates that the Church played a decisive role in third wave democratization.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Comparative Economics
Volume47
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)525-540
ISSN0147-5967
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Catholic church
  • Democratization
  • Difference-in-difference estimation
  • Religion
  • Second Vatican council
  • Third wave

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