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Comparing autocracies in the early Twenty-first Century: Volume 1: Unpacking Autocracies - Explaining Similarity and Difference [Hardback]

Edited by (Hannah Arendt Institute for Research on Totalitarianism, Germany), Edited by (GIGA Institute of Asian Studies, Germany), Edited by (University of Heidelberg, Germany), Edited by (Ruprecht Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 210 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Sērija : Democratization Special Issues
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jun-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415719348
  • ISBN-13: 9780415719346
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 210 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g
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Despite the so-called Third Wave of Democratization, many autocracies have been resilient in the face of political change. Moreover, many of the transition processes that could be included in the Third Wave have reached a standstill, or, at the very least, have taken a turn for the worse, leading sometimes to new forms of non-democratic regimes. As a result of these developments, the research on autocracies has experienced a revival in recent times.

This unique two-volume work aims at taking stock of recent research and providing new conceptual, theoretical, and empirical insights into autocratic rule in the early twenty-first century. It is organized into two parts. The contributions in this first volume analyse the trajectories, manifestations and perspectives of non-democratic rule in general and autocratic rule in particular. It brings together some of the leading authoritarianism scholars in Europe and North America who address three broad questions: How to conceptualize and measure forms of autocratic regimes? What determines the persistence of autocratic rule? What is the role of political institutions, legitimation, ideology, and repression for the survival of different forms of autocratic rule?

This book is an amalgam of articles from the journals Democratization, Contemporary Politics and Politische Vierteljahresschrift.

Citation Information ix
1 Introduction: Unpacking Autocracies: Explaining Similarity and Difference
1(19)
Aurel Croissant
Steffen Kailitz
Patrick Koellner
Stefan Wurster
2 Authoritarian regime types revisited: updated data in comparative perspective
20(16)
Michael Wahman
Ian Teorell
Axel Hadenius
3 Classifying political regimes revisited: legitimation and durability
36(22)
Steffen Kailitz
4 The three pillars of stability: legitimation, repression, and co-optation in autocratic regimes
58(26)
Johannes Gerschewski
5 Informal Institutions in Autocracies: Analytical Perspectives and the Case of the Chinese Communist Party
84(19)
Patrick Koellner
6 Four Basic Types of Autocracy and their Legitimization Strategies
103(21)
Uwe Backes
7 Ideology after the end of ideology. China and the quest for autocratic legitimation
124(21)
Heike Holbig
8 Elections in authoritarian regimes: the post-Soviet cases
145(31)
Petra Stykow
9 Populism and competitive authoritarianism in the Andes
176(30)
Steven Levitsky
James Loxton
Index 206
Aurel Croissant is Professor of Political Science at the Institute of Political Science, Ruprecht-Karls-University, Heidelberg, Germany.



Steffen Kailitz is Senior Researcher at the Hannah Arendt Institute for Research on Totalitarianism.



Patrick Köllner is Director of the Institute of Asian Studies (GIGA) and Professor of Political Science at Hamburg University, Germany.



Stefan Wurster is Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Political Science, Ruprecht-Karls-University, Germany.