The recent revival of authoritarianism and worldwide losses in democratic quality merit a reassessment of current theories of regime consolidation and change. In this dissertation, I provide four interlinked theories of authoritarian consolidation, authoritarian replacement, democratization and democratic erosion. First, I argue that dictators consolidate power after crises by expanding the ruling coalition and using formal institutions as signaling devices. Doing so weakens the coordination capacity of the plotters and reduces the likelihood of a coup. I take a political economy perspective in the remaining chapters, showing first that authoritarian turnover increases when wealth levels in the elite are low. This generates incentives for e...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
I investigate the determinants and the process of authoritarian reversals and democratic consolidati...
Why do political parties from former dictatorships crop up in many new democracies? What do the traj...
Personal ambition and the distribution of economic goods often determine the character of politics. ...
Do bureaucratic authoritarian regimes democratize in a specific way and why does this matter? This t...
This paper examines how authoritarian legislative institutions affect regime survival. I argue that ...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
In this paper we show that in highly unequal societies, different societal groups may support a rent...
Social scientists often argue that economic elites play an important role in thwarting the adoption ...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...
Comparative studies of economic development in democratic and autocratic states are widely popular. ...
The recession of democracies is on the rise. The result has been an increased focus by political sci...
In the last few years, a body of ideas based on political economy theory has been built up by North ...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
I investigate the determinants and the process of authoritarian reversals and democratic consolidati...
Why do political parties from former dictatorships crop up in many new democracies? What do the traj...
Personal ambition and the distribution of economic goods often determine the character of politics. ...
Do bureaucratic authoritarian regimes democratize in a specific way and why does this matter? This t...
This paper examines how authoritarian legislative institutions affect regime survival. I argue that ...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
In this paper we show that in highly unequal societies, different societal groups may support a rent...
Social scientists often argue that economic elites play an important role in thwarting the adoption ...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...
Comparative studies of economic development in democratic and autocratic states are widely popular. ...
The recession of democracies is on the rise. The result has been an increased focus by political sci...
In the last few years, a body of ideas based on political economy theory has been built up by North ...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...