After the Orange Revolution, political analysts linked the stagnation of democratisation processes in many parts of the world to non-democratic regional powers, first among them Russia and China. But so far, no attempt has been made either to theorise the causal mechanisms gearing such non-democratic exogenous regime influences, or to compare Russian and Chinese policies. We develop the concept of autocracy promotion in which we distinguish external policies that directly seek to restrict democratic rights in another country from policies that indirectly support authoritarian stability by enhancing the socio-economic performance of non-democratic leadership. Based on this distinction, we conduct an empirical review of Russian and Chinese po...
Abstract: After the demise of the Soviet Union and the Communist-dominated regimes of central and e...
Has the last tide of democratization been replaced by a new wave of democratic reversal? Do two deca...
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, liberal democracy remained the only ideal model of a politi...
After the Orange Revolution, political analysts linked the stagnation of democratisation processes i...
The paper problematizes the national soft power strategies of authoritarian states arguing that many...
The Chinese government has frequently been criticized for propping up anti-democratic governments. T...
On the basis of the selectorate theory, this article examines the link between distributional polici...
The paper problematizes the national soft power strategies of authoritarian states arguing...
While the literature on the autocratic regimes has been rapidly growing in the last years, there sti...
This article investigates whether and how regional international organizations created by authoritar...
The paper problematizes the national soft power strategies of authoritarian states arguing that many...
Why do state-society relations under authoritarianism vary so widely from repression to cooperation ...
The majority of today’s authoritarian regimes have little hope of promoting autocracy beyond their o...
Systematic theoretical work on Russian and Chinese social policy seems to be lacking. While previous...
Do the “bad guys” work together? It is often suggested that authoritarian regimes such as China and ...
Abstract: After the demise of the Soviet Union and the Communist-dominated regimes of central and e...
Has the last tide of democratization been replaced by a new wave of democratic reversal? Do two deca...
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, liberal democracy remained the only ideal model of a politi...
After the Orange Revolution, political analysts linked the stagnation of democratisation processes i...
The paper problematizes the national soft power strategies of authoritarian states arguing that many...
The Chinese government has frequently been criticized for propping up anti-democratic governments. T...
On the basis of the selectorate theory, this article examines the link between distributional polici...
The paper problematizes the national soft power strategies of authoritarian states arguing...
While the literature on the autocratic regimes has been rapidly growing in the last years, there sti...
This article investigates whether and how regional international organizations created by authoritar...
The paper problematizes the national soft power strategies of authoritarian states arguing that many...
Why do state-society relations under authoritarianism vary so widely from repression to cooperation ...
The majority of today’s authoritarian regimes have little hope of promoting autocracy beyond their o...
Systematic theoretical work on Russian and Chinese social policy seems to be lacking. While previous...
Do the “bad guys” work together? It is often suggested that authoritarian regimes such as China and ...
Abstract: After the demise of the Soviet Union and the Communist-dominated regimes of central and e...
Has the last tide of democratization been replaced by a new wave of democratic reversal? Do two deca...
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, liberal democracy remained the only ideal model of a politi...