The Politics of Authoritarian Rule

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Milan W. Svolik is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Chicago. Svolik's articles on authoritarian politics, transitions to democracy, and democratic consolidation have appeared in leading political science journals, including the American Political Science Review and the American Journal of Political Science. His research interests include comparative politics, political economy, and formal political theory.

出版者:Cambridge University Press
作者:Milan W. Svolik
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頁數:258
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出版時間:2012-9-17
價格:USD 29.99
裝幀:Paperback
isbn號碼:9781107607453
叢書系列:Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
圖書標籤:
  • 比較政治 
  • 政治學 
  • 威權政治 
  • Authoritarian_Regime 
  • politics 
  • PoliticalEconomy 
  • Milan_Svolik 
  • 社會運動 
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What drives politics in dictatorships? Milan W. Svolik argues that all authoritarian regimes must resolve two fundamental conflicts. First, dictators face threats from the masses over which they rule – this is the problem of authoritarian control. A second, separate challenge arises from the elites with whom dictators rule – this is the problem of authoritarian power-sharing. Crucially, whether and how dictators resolve these two problems is shaped by the dismal environment in which authoritarian politics takes place: in a dictatorship, no independent authority has the power to enforce agreements among key actors and violence is the ultimate arbiter of conflict. Using the tools of game theory, Svolik explains why some dictators, such as Saddam Hussein, establish personal autocracy and stay in power for decades; why leadership changes elsewhere are regular and institutionalized, as in contemporary China; why some dictatorships are ruled by soldiers, as Uganda was under Idi Amin; why many authoritarian regimes, such as PRI-era Mexico, maintain regime-sanctioned political parties; and why a country's authoritarian past casts a long shadow over its prospects for democracy, as the unfolding events of the Arab Spring reveal. When assessing his arguments, Svolik complements these and other historical case studies with the statistical analysis of comprehensive, original data on institutions, leaders, and ruling coalitions across all dictatorships from 1946 to 2008.

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本科時的師尊著作,intuition非常非常好,邏輯也極清楚。能受他指點真是三生有幸。

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本科時的師尊著作,intuition非常非常好,邏輯也極清楚。能受他指點真是三生有幸。

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本科時的師尊著作,intuition非常非常好,邏輯也極清楚。能受他指點真是三生有幸。

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signaling game everywhere

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