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Faith in Democracy

Contributor(s): Baldwin, Kate (Author)

ISBN: 9781009391658

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: November 6, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.75" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.31 lbs) 316 pages

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Political Science | General

Series: Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

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Description: Why have some churches in Africa engaged in advocacy for stronger liberal democratic institutions while others have not? Faith in Democracy explores this question, emphasizing the benefits of liberal democratic protections for some churches. The book explains how churches' historic investments create different autocratic risk exposure, as states can more easily regulate certain activities - including social service provision - than others. In situations where churches have invested in schools as part of their evangelization activities, which create high autocratic risk, churches have incentives to defend liberal democratic institutions to protect their control over them. This theory also explains how church fiscal dependence on the state interacts with education provision to change incentives for advocacy. Empirically, the book demonstrates when churches engage in democratic activism, drawing on church-level data from across the continent, and the effects of church activism, drawing on micro-level evidence from Zambia, Tanzania and Ghana.

Brief description: Kate Baldwin is Associate Professor of Political Science and Global Affairs at Yale University. She is the author of The Paradox of Traditional Chiefs in Democratic Africa (2016), which was awarded the Gaddis Smith International Book Prize.

Review Quotes: 'Baldwin's fascinating book explores the dilemma of African churches that face risks of autocratic expropriation. Liberal democracy promises the conditions for survival, but there are risks and potential rewards for Church leaders to advocate democratic reforms, depending on whether they provide education and are free from state funding. Baldwin relies on newly compiled data, statistical tests, experiments, case studies, and compelling strategic analysis to identify the conditions for Church leader challenges to democratic decline.' David D. Laitin, James T. Watkins IV and Elise V. Watkins Professor of Political Science, Stanford University

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