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2020
Why have social spending levels and social policy trajectories diverged so drastically across labour-abundant MENA regimes? And how can we explain the persistence of social spending after divergence? This books sets out to answer both questions. Itdevelops a theory about the emergence of authoritarian welfare states, arguing that autocratic leaders ...
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Why have social spending levels and social policy trajectories diverged so drastically across labour-abundant MENA regimes? And how can we explain the persistence of social spending after divergence? This books sets out to answer both questions. Itdevelops a theory about the emergence of authoritarian welfare states, arguing that autocratic leaders ...
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Dictatorship, Democracy, and Development
American Political Science Review, 1993M. Olson
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Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy
, 2005D. Acemoglu, James A. Robinson
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Democracy and dictatorship revisited
, 2010J. A. Cheibub, J. Gandhi, J. Vreeland
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Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World.
, 1967J. Gusfield, Barrington. Moore
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2009
Click here to hear Anne-Marie Brady's BBC World Service radio documentary titled "The Message from China" China's government is no longer a Stalinist-Maoist dictatorship, yet it does not seem to be moving significantly closer to democracy as it is understood in Western terms. After a period of self-imposed exclusion, Chinese society is in the
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Click here to hear Anne-Marie Brady's BBC World Service radio documentary titled "The Message from China" China's government is no longer a Stalinist-Maoist dictatorship, yet it does not seem to be moving significantly closer to democracy as it is understood in Western terms. After a period of self-imposed exclusion, Chinese society is in the
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Abstract This chapter examines the rise of personalist rule in authoritarian regimes, where power is concentrated in the hands of the leadership. It begins by discussing what personalism is and surveying the main ways personalism has been conceptualized and captured in the literature.
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