The 1919 post-WWI imposition of democracy on Germany (the Weimar Republic) failed—partly due to reparations and resulting inflation—and led to Hitler, whereas the post-WWII reconstruction succeeded; it is extremely difficult ex ante to isolate the factors that distinguished the two, which means historians cannot confidently identify a replicable recipe.

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Speaker

Christopher Coyne

Evidence Quote

it's very difficult to isolate those factors so what's the implication of that ... we should be skeptical towards doing it if we really don't know

Source

Christopher Coyne on Exporting Democracy after War 04/07/2008EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:29:02 AM

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