Bratton, Michael, and Eric Chang. “State Building and Democratization in Sub-Saharan Africa: Forwards, Backwards, or Together?” Forthcoming in Comparative Political Studies. Abstract Across sub-Saharan Africa, new democracies have emerged only in the context of relatively effective states. Using aggregate indicators of democracy and governance, plus new public opinion data, this article shows which aspects of state building are most important. The scope of state infrastructure and the delivery of welfare services have little impact on democratization. But the establishment of a rule of law – as experienced through improvements in personal security and the popular perception that leaders respect the constitution – is critical to building democracy. But, because the legitimacy of the state is itself a reciprocal product of democratization, studies of African states and regimes, presently separated, should be connected. |