narrow corridor

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The narrow corridor is a political theory concept describing the fragile, hard-to-maintain balance between state power and societal strength that allows liberty to flourish.

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instanceOf concept in comparative politics
concept in political economy
political theory concept
analyzes historical trajectories of states and societies
associatedWith Daron Acemoglu
James A. Robinson
buildsOn theory of inclusive and extractive institutions
contrastsWith despotic state
lawless society
unconstrained state power
weak state
describes fragile balance between state power and societal strength
emphasizes difficulty of maintaining balance between state and society
explains why many societies fall into authoritarianism or anarchy
why some societies achieve stable liberty
focusesOn co-evolution of state and society
conditions under which liberty can be sustained
hasKeyIdea liberty flourishes only when state and society are both strong and constrained
influences debates on constitutional design
debates on democratization
debates on state-building
introducedIn The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty
metaphorFor narrow path between anarchy and despotism
normativeGoal sustained individual liberty
publicationYear 2019
relatesTo civil society strength
constraints on society
constraints on state power
liberty
state capacity
requires effective state institutions
mutual checks between state and society
organized and mobilized society
theoreticalDomain development studies
institutional economics
political science
usedIn analysis of long‑run development
analysis of political institutions

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