Do bureaucratic authoritarian regimes democratize in a specific way and why does this matter? This thesis looks at bureaucratic authoritarian regimes and their characteristics as well as their pathway to democracy. Bureaucratic authoritarian regimes are a specific type of authoritarian regime characterized by having a government made up of highly bureaucratized officials and focusing on industrializing the economy. Bureaucratic authoritarian regimes democratize by the population inciting rebellion against the leader and, subsequently, the regime making democratic concessions. Eventually, the democratic concessions made by the leader causes the regime to lose power and ultimately democratize. This process occurred in numerous countries in La...
Why does democracy develop unevenly within countries undergoing political reform? Democratization th...
In the thesis "Electoral Authoritarianism in Comparative Perspective of Southeast Asia", while analy...
Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan and Tanzania share a past and present as authoritarian states. Dominan...
The recent revival of authoritarianism and worldwide losses in democratic quality merit a reassessme...
This paper attempts to integrate the literatures on authoritarian regime types and democratic forms ...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
The relationship between politics and administration in democratic systems is a key theme in politic...
The article examines the modern authoritarian regime, considers its characteristics and manifestatio...
The article examines the modern authoritarian regime, considers its characteristics and manifestatio...
<p>This thesis is an investigation into the causes behind the emergence, maintenance and defeat of d...
Despite the rapid spread of democracy in the developing world over the past 25 years, there has been...
The thesis concerns the question of the importance of the political system in economic development. ...
This dissertation consists of four essays on the Political Economy of Development. The first two ess...
This paper examines how authoritarian legislative institutions affect regime survival. I argue that ...
What makes a country continue to function even in the times of severe political crises? My dissertat...
Why does democracy develop unevenly within countries undergoing political reform? Democratization th...
In the thesis "Electoral Authoritarianism in Comparative Perspective of Southeast Asia", while analy...
Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan and Tanzania share a past and present as authoritarian states. Dominan...
The recent revival of authoritarianism and worldwide losses in democratic quality merit a reassessme...
This paper attempts to integrate the literatures on authoritarian regime types and democratic forms ...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
The relationship between politics and administration in democratic systems is a key theme in politic...
The article examines the modern authoritarian regime, considers its characteristics and manifestatio...
The article examines the modern authoritarian regime, considers its characteristics and manifestatio...
<p>This thesis is an investigation into the causes behind the emergence, maintenance and defeat of d...
Despite the rapid spread of democracy in the developing world over the past 25 years, there has been...
The thesis concerns the question of the importance of the political system in economic development. ...
This dissertation consists of four essays on the Political Economy of Development. The first two ess...
This paper examines how authoritarian legislative institutions affect regime survival. I argue that ...
What makes a country continue to function even in the times of severe political crises? My dissertat...
Why does democracy develop unevenly within countries undergoing political reform? Democratization th...
In the thesis "Electoral Authoritarianism in Comparative Perspective of Southeast Asia", while analy...
Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan and Tanzania share a past and present as authoritarian states. Dominan...