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Autocracies

This textbook provides a systematic, comprehensive and historically embedded introduction to the formation, functioning and development conditions of today’s non-democratic regimes. It disseminates the results of international autocracy research, familiarises readers with its concepts and methods, provides information about the most important types of ...
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3. Defining Autocracy

2019
Totalitarian regimes 37 Contemporary approaches to disaggregating autocracy 40 Blended regimes and changes over time 48 Conclusion 49 Key Questions 50 Further Reading 50
Andrea Kendall-Taylor   +2 more
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Embedded Autocracy

Embedded Autocracy: Hungary in the European Unionconsiders the new Hungarian autocracy as a political regime that is deeply entrenched in the make-up of Hungarian society. The deterioration of the social conditions of democracy did not begin in 2010, when Viktor Orbán came to power, so it cannot be reduced to a leadership issue only.
Bozoki, Andras, Fleck, Zoltán
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Autocracy

2021
Seth Allcorn, Howard F. Stein
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Autocracy vs. Democracy

New Perspectives Quarterly, 2007
In this age of confrontation, the secular Turkish model has been seen as a bridge between Islam and the West as well as the link between Europe and Asia. Now that model faces the most severe test in its history. How the current crisis is settled will frame future relations between Islam and the West no less than the events of 9/11.
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Autocracy.

The Economic Journal, 1988
Paul Whiteley, Gordon Tullock
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New Autocracy

2018
Corruption, fake news, and the "informational autocracy" sustaining Putin in powerAfter fading into the background for many years following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia suddenly has emerged as a new threat—at least in the minds of many Westerners.
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A theory of informational autocracy

Journal of Public Economics, 2020
Sergei Guriev, Daniel Treisman
exaly  

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