This article analyses the language authoritarian leaders use to legitimate their rule. It examines the official speeches of autocrats in hegemonic regimes and compares them to the rhetorical styles of leaders in closed or competitive regimes and democracies. While recent autocracy research has drawn most attention to the phenomenon of competitive authoritarianism, the survival strategies of hegemonic regimes are less explored. Thus, the study focuses on the simulation of pluralism as a key feature of hegemonic regimes. By installing non-competitive multiparty systems which merely pretend pluralism, these regimes maintain a strong grip on power. The study finds that the leaders of hegemonic regimes use a surprisingly democratic style of lang...
First published online: 20 June 2014Competitive elections in authoritarian regimes are inherently am...
When do elections in authoritarian regimes lead to democracy? Building from the distinction between ...
First published online: 14 October 2020A large body of scholarship points to the importance of legis...
This paper attempts to integrate the literatures on authoritarian regime types and democratic forms ...
In order to truly understand the emergence, endurance, and legacy of autocracy, this volume of engag...
Autocratic governments make claims about why they are entitled to rule. Some autocracies are more ta...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Foreign Policy Centr...
Authoritarian leaders’ language provides clues to their survival strategies for remaining in office....
Abstract: Renewed efforts at empirically distinguishing between different forms of political regimes...
The original studies of “competitive authoritarianism ” and “hegemonic authoritarianism ” inspected ...
It is commonly understood that authoritarian regimes attempt to legitimize their rule and de-legitim...
We investigated linguistic patterns in the discourse of three prominent autocratic leaders whose ten...
This introduction offers an overview of the key works in this edited volume on authoritarian regimes...
The world we live in is increasingly becoming authoritarian. Although the majority of the world’s st...
In this paper, we replicate and extend Jeremy Wallace's ``Cities, Redistribution, and Authoritarian ...
First published online: 20 June 2014Competitive elections in authoritarian regimes are inherently am...
When do elections in authoritarian regimes lead to democracy? Building from the distinction between ...
First published online: 14 October 2020A large body of scholarship points to the importance of legis...
This paper attempts to integrate the literatures on authoritarian regime types and democratic forms ...
In order to truly understand the emergence, endurance, and legacy of autocracy, this volume of engag...
Autocratic governments make claims about why they are entitled to rule. Some autocracies are more ta...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Foreign Policy Centr...
Authoritarian leaders’ language provides clues to their survival strategies for remaining in office....
Abstract: Renewed efforts at empirically distinguishing between different forms of political regimes...
The original studies of “competitive authoritarianism ” and “hegemonic authoritarianism ” inspected ...
It is commonly understood that authoritarian regimes attempt to legitimize their rule and de-legitim...
We investigated linguistic patterns in the discourse of three prominent autocratic leaders whose ten...
This introduction offers an overview of the key works in this edited volume on authoritarian regimes...
The world we live in is increasingly becoming authoritarian. Although the majority of the world’s st...
In this paper, we replicate and extend Jeremy Wallace's ``Cities, Redistribution, and Authoritarian ...
First published online: 20 June 2014Competitive elections in authoritarian regimes are inherently am...
When do elections in authoritarian regimes lead to democracy? Building from the distinction between ...
First published online: 14 October 2020A large body of scholarship points to the importance of legis...