British Colonialism’s Institutional Dividend

Updated: 2025.05.26 4M ago 1 sources
Comparative research finds former British colonies developed more pluralistic institutions, stronger property rights, and, in some studies, better environmental stewardship than Spanish or French colonies. Indirect rule and devolved assemblies created rule‑based governance that persisted after independence. — This reframes empire debates by shifting focus from moral condemnation to measurable institutional legacies that still shape democracy, growth, and resource management today.

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In Defence of Empire: Reassessing the British Imperial Legacy in Comparative Perspective
Eric Kaufmann 2025.05.26 100% relevant
Citations to Lange et al. on British vs Spanish institutional outcomes, Bergh’s 'French curse' on development, and Corderi Novoa on deforestation and property rights.
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