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Justifying Dictatorship - Studies in Autocratic Legitimation (Paperback): Alexander Dukalskis, Johannes Gerschewski Justifying Dictatorship - Studies in Autocratic Legitimation (Paperback)
Alexander Dukalskis, Johannes Gerschewski
R1,277 Discovery Miles 12 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How do dictatorships justify their rule and with what effects? This and similar questions guide the contributions to this edited volume. Despite the recent resurgence of political science scholarship on autocratic resilience, many questions remain unanswered about the role of legitimation in contemporary non-democracies and its relationship with neighbouring concepts, like ideology, censorship, and consent. The overarching thesis of this book is that autocratic legitimation has causal influence on numerous outcomes of interest in authoritarian politics. These outcomes include regime resilience, challenger-state interactions, the procedures and operations of elections, social service provision, and the texture of everyday life in autocracies. Researchers of autocratic politics will benefit from the rich contributions of this volume. The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue of Contemporary Politics.

Justifying Dictatorship - Studies in Autocratic Legitimation (Hardcover): Alexander Dukalskis, Johannes Gerschewski Justifying Dictatorship - Studies in Autocratic Legitimation (Hardcover)
Alexander Dukalskis, Johannes Gerschewski
R4,137 Discovery Miles 41 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How do dictatorships justify their rule and with what effects? This and similar questions guide the contributions to this edited volume. Despite the recent resurgence of political science scholarship on autocratic resilience, many questions remain unanswered about the role of legitimation in contemporary non-democracies and its relationship with neighbouring concepts, like ideology, censorship, and consent. The overarching thesis of this book is that autocratic legitimation has causal influence on numerous outcomes of interest in authoritarian politics. These outcomes include regime resilience, challenger-state interactions, the procedures and operations of elections, social service provision, and the texture of everyday life in autocracies. Researchers of autocratic politics will benefit from the rich contributions of this volume. The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue of Contemporary Politics.

Crisis in Autocratic Regimes (Hardcover): Johannes Gerschewski, Christoph H. Stefes Crisis in Autocratic Regimes (Hardcover)
Johannes Gerschewski, Christoph H. Stefes
R890 R711 Discovery Miles 7 110 Save R179 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What makes autocratic regimes vulnerable? Why, in times of crisis, do some of these regimes break down while others weather the storm? This is the puzzle addressed in Crisis in Autocratic Regimes. Taking a long-term perspective, the authors focus not on sudden shocks and ruptures, but instead on gradual processes of disintegration as they unfold over time.

The Two Logics of Autocratic Rule (Hardcover): Johannes Gerschewski The Two Logics of Autocratic Rule (Hardcover)
Johannes Gerschewski
R2,847 Discovery Miles 28 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In The Two Logics of Autocratic Rule, Gerschewski argues that all autocracies must fulfil three conditions to survive: the co-optation of key elites into their inner sanctum, the repression of potential dissent, and popular legitimation. Yet, how these conditions complement each other depends on alternative logics: over-politicization and de-politicization. While the former aims at mobilizing people via inflating a friend-foe distinction, the latter renders the people passive and apathetic, relying instead on performance-driven forms of legitimation. Gerschewski supports this two-logics theory with the empirical analysis of forty-five autocratic regime episodes in East Asia since the end of World War II. In simultaneously synthesizing and extending existing research on non-democracies, this book proposes an innovative way to understand autocratic rule that goes beyond the classic distinction between totalitarian and authoritarian regimes. It will be of interest to scholars and students of comparative politics, political theory, and East Asian politics.

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