To survive in office, dictators need to establish power-sharing arrangements with their ruling coalitions, which are often not credible. If dictators cannot commit to not abusing their “loyal friends”—those who choose to invest in the existing autocratic institutions rather than in forming subversive coalitions— they will be in permanent danger of being overthrown, both by members of the ruling elite and by outside rivals. This article explores the role of autocratic political parties and elections (both one-party and multiparty) in mitigating the commitment problem, making power-sharing between the dictator and his ruling coalition possible
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This project examines party building in authoritarian regimes. The overarching puzzle I seek to addr...
This paper examines how authoritarian legislative institutions affect regime survival. I argue that ...
Why do some dictatorships establish institutions that may constrain their leaders? We argue that ins...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
Why do some dictatorships establish institutions typically associated with democ-racy, such as legis...
Electoral authoritarianism has become prevalent during the late twentieth century. Why do some autho...
Why do some dictatorships establish institutions that are typically associated with democracy, such ...
A key finding in the literature on authoritarian regimes is that leaders frequently rely on ruling p...
This article provides an explanation for the significant variation in coups in autocracies. The exis...
Why do some autocrats survive for decades, and others fall soon after taking power? The authors argu...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
Why do autocrats allow legislatures, parties and elections? These nominally democratic in- stitution...
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This thesis is focused on the question -of how authoritarian leaders remain in power. The main idea ...
The article discusses the role of pseudo-democratic institutions in the resilience of autocratic reg...
This project examines party building in authoritarian regimes. The overarching puzzle I seek to addr...
This paper examines how authoritarian legislative institutions affect regime survival. I argue that ...