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The Political Regimes Project

Studies In Comparative International Development, 1990
The Political Regimes Project is a comprehensive effort to study the determinants and comparative performance of political regimes. The main goal of the project is to assemble and analyze a large cross-national dataset containing indicators of the three basic political regime types (democracy, totalitarianism, and authoritarianism) and a variety of ...
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Regionalism and Political Regimes

2019
This chapter contributes to these ongoing debates and critically re-examines existing literature on regional integration and modern autocracies. In particular, it addresses some of the streams of the literature: theoretical studies looking at regionalism world-wide; studies on whether autocracies can cooperate; and studies on autocracy diffusion and ...
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Regime Politics and Rivalry

2019
This chapter examines the much-debated question of conflict and democratization. It argues that over its first quarter-century the Armenian-Azerbaijani rivalry was sustained by the interactions of two hybrid regimes, in which authoritarian leaders were secure enough to secure power but not to enforce unpopular compromise.
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Political regimes and microcosms

1989
Pyramidal versus hierarchical regimes The continuum between pyramidal and hierarchical political regimes deals with both the decision-making and decision-implementing aspects of a political system. The practical reason for treating these aspects jointly is that archaeological evidence in the Rosario Valley does not allow anything like a distinction ...
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Political Regimes and Population

2000
Total Income, Population, and Per Capita Income Although total income grew faster under dictatorships (at the rate of 4.42) than under democracies (3.95), the observed average rate of growth of per capita income was higher under democracy: Per capita income grew at the rate of 2.46 under democracy and at the rate of 2.00 under dictatorship.
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Political Regime

2017
Evgeny Vinokurov, Alexander Libman
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