Studies in Autocratic Legitimation Alexander Dukalskis, Johannes Gerschewski ... Finally, the essay briefly introduces the five original articles that comprise the remainder of this special issue on autocratic legitimation. The article identifies ...No Full Tex
This article discusses the various forms of public authorities functioning and state authorities fun...
<div><p>Competitive elections in authoritarian regimes are inherently ambiguous: do they extend regi...
without Opposition The literature on authoritarian institutions points to nationwide elections as a ...
Autocratic governments make claims about why they are entitled to rule. Some autocracies are more ta...
Autocratic governments make claims about why they are entitled to rule. Some autocracies are more ta...
The article discusses the role of pseudo-democratic institutions in the resilience of autocratic reg...
In order to truly understand the emergence, endurance, and legacy of autocracy, this volume of engag...
First published online: 20 June 2014Competitive elections in authoritarian regimes are inherently am...
As recent experiments in democratisation around the world show signs of achieving success, or failur...
This dissertation consists of three distinct articles that address two important but understudied qu...
The article is devoted to the genesis and specificity of political consulting in Great Britain. The ...
The purpose. The article presents deep analyzes of legitimacy and the basics of the process of legit...
The article examines the influence of the authoritarian syndrome on the process of legitimization of...
"This article explores the role of the output legitimacy in autocracies. A review of recent contribu...
The current debate on the legitimacy of western democracies is dominated by a crisis diagnosis, on t...
This article discusses the various forms of public authorities functioning and state authorities fun...
<div><p>Competitive elections in authoritarian regimes are inherently ambiguous: do they extend regi...
without Opposition The literature on authoritarian institutions points to nationwide elections as a ...
Autocratic governments make claims about why they are entitled to rule. Some autocracies are more ta...
Autocratic governments make claims about why they are entitled to rule. Some autocracies are more ta...
The article discusses the role of pseudo-democratic institutions in the resilience of autocratic reg...
In order to truly understand the emergence, endurance, and legacy of autocracy, this volume of engag...
First published online: 20 June 2014Competitive elections in authoritarian regimes are inherently am...
As recent experiments in democratisation around the world show signs of achieving success, or failur...
This dissertation consists of three distinct articles that address two important but understudied qu...
The article is devoted to the genesis and specificity of political consulting in Great Britain. The ...
The purpose. The article presents deep analyzes of legitimacy and the basics of the process of legit...
The article examines the influence of the authoritarian syndrome on the process of legitimization of...
"This article explores the role of the output legitimacy in autocracies. A review of recent contribu...
The current debate on the legitimacy of western democracies is dominated by a crisis diagnosis, on t...
This article discusses the various forms of public authorities functioning and state authorities fun...
<div><p>Competitive elections in authoritarian regimes are inherently ambiguous: do they extend regi...
without Opposition The literature on authoritarian institutions points to nationwide elections as a ...