Research on autocratic regimes in comparative politics and international relations often uses categorical typologies of autocratic regimes to distinguish among different forms of autocracy. This paper introduces historical data on dozens of features of dictatorships to estimate latent dimensions of autocratic rule. We identify three time-varying dimensions of autocracy that correspond to ideal types proposed in the literature: party dominance, military rule, and personalism. We show that dimensions of autocratic rule are orthogonal to commonly-used measures of democracy-autocracy, and compare these dimensions to existing typologies of autocracies, showing that time-varying information on personalism is unique. We discuss a measurement model...
Why do autocrats allow legislatures, parties and elections? These nominally democratic in- stitution...
Researchers measure regime stability in autocratic contexts using a variety of data sources that cap...
This project examines party building in authoritarian regimes. The overarching puzzle I seek to addr...
This paper attempts to integrate the literatures on authoritarian regime types and democratic forms ...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
This paper attempts to integrate the literatures on authoritarian regime types and democratic forms ...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
Although we tend to think of authoritarian governments as highly centralized, narrowly based, and or...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
The effect of regime type on conflict onset is a well-studied phenomenon, and various studies have f...
This paper examines whether there are systematic differences in military spending between different ...
This book deals with post-Cold War processes of autocratization, that is, regime change towards auto...
Recent scholarship has emphasized variation in militarized interstate dispute (MIDs) propensity acro...
Peceny, Beer, and Sanchez-Terry (2002) find that interstate dyads containing a democracy and a perso...
Traditionally, political scientists define political institutions deductively. This approach may pre...
Why do autocrats allow legislatures, parties and elections? These nominally democratic in- stitution...
Researchers measure regime stability in autocratic contexts using a variety of data sources that cap...
This project examines party building in authoritarian regimes. The overarching puzzle I seek to addr...
This paper attempts to integrate the literatures on authoritarian regime types and democratic forms ...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
This paper attempts to integrate the literatures on authoritarian regime types and democratic forms ...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
Although we tend to think of authoritarian governments as highly centralized, narrowly based, and or...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
The effect of regime type on conflict onset is a well-studied phenomenon, and various studies have f...
This paper examines whether there are systematic differences in military spending between different ...
This book deals with post-Cold War processes of autocratization, that is, regime change towards auto...
Recent scholarship has emphasized variation in militarized interstate dispute (MIDs) propensity acro...
Peceny, Beer, and Sanchez-Terry (2002) find that interstate dyads containing a democracy and a perso...
Traditionally, political scientists define political institutions deductively. This approach may pre...
Why do autocrats allow legislatures, parties and elections? These nominally democratic in- stitution...
Researchers measure regime stability in autocratic contexts using a variety of data sources that cap...
This project examines party building in authoritarian regimes. The overarching puzzle I seek to addr...