Abstract. This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers’ decisions concerning repression and public spending composition, and how different authoritarian rulers respond to foreign pressure. If sanctions are assumed to increase the price of loyalty to the regime, then rulers whose budgets are not severely constrained by sanctions will tend to increase spending in those categories that most benefit their core support groups. In contrast, when constraints are severe due to reduced aid and trade, dictators are expected to greatly increase their levels of repression. Using data on regime types, public expenditures and spending composition (1970–2000) as well as on repression levels (1976–2001), we show that the empi...
Theoretical models on autocracies have long grappled with how to characterize and analyze state spon...
What domestic policies do targeted regimes pursue to survive economic sanctions? Despite an abundan...
Despite the low success rate indicated by scholarly assessments, economic sanctions remain a commonl...
This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers’ decisions concerning re...
Abstract: This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers ’ deci-sions c...
This paper examines whether economic sanctions destabilize authoritarian rulers. We argue that the e...
This paper enquires into whether economic sanctions are effective in destabilizing authoritarian rul...
There is some consensus in the literature that economic sanctions targeting authoritarian regimes ar...
<p>This work examines how U.S. economic sanctions affect social welfare spending in authoritarian co...
This paper examines whether there are systematic differences in military spending between different ...
Since the end of the Cold War, Western powers have frequently used sanctions to fight declining leve...
What domestic policies do targeted regimes pursue to survive economic sanctions? Despite an abundanc...
<div><p>Previous research has shown that sanctions have a negative impact on the level of democracy ...
This paper will investigate the relationship between foreign aid and repression in dictatorships. Us...
Economic sanctions are frequently used for political objectives in foreign policy in order to coerce...
Theoretical models on autocracies have long grappled with how to characterize and analyze state spon...
What domestic policies do targeted regimes pursue to survive economic sanctions? Despite an abundan...
Despite the low success rate indicated by scholarly assessments, economic sanctions remain a commonl...
This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers’ decisions concerning re...
Abstract: This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers ’ deci-sions c...
This paper examines whether economic sanctions destabilize authoritarian rulers. We argue that the e...
This paper enquires into whether economic sanctions are effective in destabilizing authoritarian rul...
There is some consensus in the literature that economic sanctions targeting authoritarian regimes ar...
<p>This work examines how U.S. economic sanctions affect social welfare spending in authoritarian co...
This paper examines whether there are systematic differences in military spending between different ...
Since the end of the Cold War, Western powers have frequently used sanctions to fight declining leve...
What domestic policies do targeted regimes pursue to survive economic sanctions? Despite an abundanc...
<div><p>Previous research has shown that sanctions have a negative impact on the level of democracy ...
This paper will investigate the relationship between foreign aid and repression in dictatorships. Us...
Economic sanctions are frequently used for political objectives in foreign policy in order to coerce...
Theoretical models on autocracies have long grappled with how to characterize and analyze state spon...
What domestic policies do targeted regimes pursue to survive economic sanctions? Despite an abundan...
Despite the low success rate indicated by scholarly assessments, economic sanctions remain a commonl...