Theoretical models on autocracies have long grappled with how to characterize and analyze state sponsorship of repression. Moreover, much of the existing formal literature sees dictators’ behavior as determined by one type of opposition actor alone and disregards the potential role played by other types of actors. We develop a contest model of political survival with a ruler, the elite and the opposition, and show how the ruler needs to respond to revolutionary pressures while securing the allegiance of his own supportive coalition. We find that the ruler's reliance on vertical and horizontal repression is antithetically affected by the country's wealth and the optimal bundle of vertical and horizontal repression has important consequences ...
The recent revival of authoritarianism and worldwide losses in democratic quality merit a reassessme...
This paper enquires into whether economic sanctions are effective in destabilizing authoritarian rul...
When and why do oppositions coordinate their actions against authoritarian regimes? This dissertatio...
Theoretical models on autocracies have long grappled with how to characterize and analyze state spon...
Theoretical models on autocracies have long grappled with how to char-acterize and analyze state spo...
This article investigates variation in the governing strategies of wealth-seeking autocrats. Why do ...
This paper examines whether economic sanctions destabilize authoritarian rulers. We argue that the e...
Abstract. This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers’ decisions con...
This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers’ decisions concerning re...
This article provides an explanation for the significant variation in coups in autocracies. The exis...
Along with the mobilization of political support, repression is one of the two basic instruments dic...
Theories of authoritarianism assert that autocratic governments follow repressive and redistributive...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the joint work of two mechanisms that might constrain autocr...
We study the optimal strategy for a dictator hanging onto power by choosing how much repression to a...
Do domestic institutions affect how dictators respond to their political opposition? In this paper, ...
The recent revival of authoritarianism and worldwide losses in democratic quality merit a reassessme...
This paper enquires into whether economic sanctions are effective in destabilizing authoritarian rul...
When and why do oppositions coordinate their actions against authoritarian regimes? This dissertatio...
Theoretical models on autocracies have long grappled with how to characterize and analyze state spon...
Theoretical models on autocracies have long grappled with how to char-acterize and analyze state spo...
This article investigates variation in the governing strategies of wealth-seeking autocrats. Why do ...
This paper examines whether economic sanctions destabilize authoritarian rulers. We argue that the e...
Abstract. This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers’ decisions con...
This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers’ decisions concerning re...
This article provides an explanation for the significant variation in coups in autocracies. The exis...
Along with the mobilization of political support, repression is one of the two basic instruments dic...
Theories of authoritarianism assert that autocratic governments follow repressive and redistributive...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the joint work of two mechanisms that might constrain autocr...
We study the optimal strategy for a dictator hanging onto power by choosing how much repression to a...
Do domestic institutions affect how dictators respond to their political opposition? In this paper, ...
The recent revival of authoritarianism and worldwide losses in democratic quality merit a reassessme...
This paper enquires into whether economic sanctions are effective in destabilizing authoritarian rul...
When and why do oppositions coordinate their actions against authoritarian regimes? This dissertatio...