Does political change short of democratization matter for the wellbeing of citizens? The last part of the 20th century saw the crisis and collapse of a dramatic number of dictatorial regimes. Contrary to expectations, however, many of the processes of regime transition that occurred during this phase did not result in full democratization. In these hybrid forms of regime political competition coexists with persistently authoritarian practices of governance. The phenomenon of so-called competitive authoritarianism, and its recent diffusion in the developing world, raises several questions about its practical implication on the life of so remarkable a share of world population. In particular while democratization is generally said to bring ...
This paper examines how authoritarian legislative institutions affect regime survival. I argue that ...
Comparative studies of economic development in democratic and autocratic states are widely popular. ...
When do elections in authoritarian regimes lead to democracy? Building from the distinction between ...
The last part of 20th century saw the collapse of a dramatic number of dictatorships. Rather than de...
The last part of 20th century saw the collapse of a dramatic number of dictatorships. Rather than de...
The post-Cold War triumphalism regarding the spread of democracy has faded. Hybrid regimes (HRs), wh...
The idea of a connection between a country\u2019s political institutions and its human development r...
After the Soviet Union’s breakdown and the end of the third wave of democracy, a relatively new form...
The original studies of “competitive authoritarianism ” and “hegemonic authoritarianism ” inspected ...
The article surveys the literature on electoral authoritarianism, paying special attention to the so...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
Democracy is considered by many to be the ultimate form of government. This paper tries to identify ...
How does experience with nominally democratic electoral institutions shape the politics and stabilit...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...
The question of economic growth and its relationship with a country’s political regime is not one th...
This paper examines how authoritarian legislative institutions affect regime survival. I argue that ...
Comparative studies of economic development in democratic and autocratic states are widely popular. ...
When do elections in authoritarian regimes lead to democracy? Building from the distinction between ...
The last part of 20th century saw the collapse of a dramatic number of dictatorships. Rather than de...
The last part of 20th century saw the collapse of a dramatic number of dictatorships. Rather than de...
The post-Cold War triumphalism regarding the spread of democracy has faded. Hybrid regimes (HRs), wh...
The idea of a connection between a country\u2019s political institutions and its human development r...
After the Soviet Union’s breakdown and the end of the third wave of democracy, a relatively new form...
The original studies of “competitive authoritarianism ” and “hegemonic authoritarianism ” inspected ...
The article surveys the literature on electoral authoritarianism, paying special attention to the so...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
Democracy is considered by many to be the ultimate form of government. This paper tries to identify ...
How does experience with nominally democratic electoral institutions shape the politics and stabilit...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...
The question of economic growth and its relationship with a country’s political regime is not one th...
This paper examines how authoritarian legislative institutions affect regime survival. I argue that ...
Comparative studies of economic development in democratic and autocratic states are widely popular. ...
When do elections in authoritarian regimes lead to democracy? Building from the distinction between ...