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Authoritarian Elites

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
AbstractWe explore the role of ruling elites in autocratic regimes and provide an assessment of tools useful to clarify the structure of opaque political environments. We first showcase the importance of analyzing autocratic regimes as non‐unitary actors by discussing extant work on non‐democracies in sub‐Saharan Africa and China, where the prevailing ...
Adlai Newson, Francesco Trebbi
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Authoritarianism

2022
Abstract Concerns about why and under what circumstances individuals would relinquish their own freedoms and put their faith in autocratic leaders are re-emerging as an important topic in the field of leadership research. In the present review, the authors cover the history of research on authoritarianism, the developmental origins of ...
P. D. Harms, Karen Landay
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Authoritarian Liberalism as Authoritarian Constitutionalism

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Authoritarian liberalism captures the combination of politically authoritarian forms of governing in defence and pursuit of economically liberal ends. It is a phenomenon often associated with periods of economic crisis, such as the recent Euro-crisis. This paper suggests, however, that authoritarian liberalism is less exceptional than normal.
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Authoritarian Legality after Authoritarianism

2020
The Republic of Korea (ROK) was designed as a Cold War democracy. It started as an electoral regime with formal commitments to democratic values, but institutions designed to keep the state secure also imposed limits on domestic political struggle. From the ROK’s founding in 1948 to the political liberalization of 1987, the political system shifted ...
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Do Authoritarians Hold Authoritarian Attitudes?

Human Relations, 1976
It is pointed out that there is little evidence that authoritarian attitudes and authoritarian behavior are associated. An attempt is made to construct a new scale which will predict authoritarian behavior. Against a peer-rating validity criterion, the new scale (in behavior inventory format) correlated .54, compared to a correlation with the same ...
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Dogmatism and Authoritarianism

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1968
(1968). Dogmatism and Authoritarianism. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 76, No. 1, pp. 89-95.
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Authoritarianisms and Authoritarianization

2020
Oliver Schlumberger, Tasha Schedler
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