This article investigates variation in the governing strategies of wealth-seeking autocrats. Why do some kleptocrats grant political opponents significant leeway to organize, while others enforce strict limits on such activities? Through detailed analysis of post-Soviet Georgia and Kazakhstan, I trace variation in the intensity of repression back to differences in the sources of rulers' illegal wealth. I argue that where rulers' wealth is accumulated from society, they are constrained in their treatment of wealthy opposition leaders. In contrast, rulers who can extract bribes from foreign companies based on natural resource wealth can pursue aggressive repression without jeopardizing their illicit profits. The findings underscore the import...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...
This dissertation intends to provide answers to the following research questions: Why do some dictat...
A growing body of literature studies the personalization of power in authoritarian regimes. Yet, ho...
This article investigates variation in the governing strategies of wealth-seeking autocrats. Why do ...
This dissertation asks why some non-democratic regimes give political opponents significant leeway t...
Theoretical models on autocracies have long grappled with how to characterize and analyze state spon...
In this paper, we develop a model that analyzes the competition and strategic interactions between a...
Do domestic institutions affect how dictators respond to their political opposition? In this paper, ...
This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers’ decisions concerning re...
Abstract: This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers ’ deci-sions c...
Many developing countries have suffered under the personal rule of ‘kleptocrats’, who implement high...
This paper examines whether economic sanctions destabilize authoritarian rulers. We argue that the e...
Theories of authoritarianism assert that autocratic governments follow repressive and redistributive...
This thesis attempts to understand the role of oligarchs in post-Soviet pseudo-democratic regime tra...
This dissertation investigates the problem of oligarchic state capture in postcommunism. It shifts t...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...
This dissertation intends to provide answers to the following research questions: Why do some dictat...
A growing body of literature studies the personalization of power in authoritarian regimes. Yet, ho...
This article investigates variation in the governing strategies of wealth-seeking autocrats. Why do ...
This dissertation asks why some non-democratic regimes give political opponents significant leeway t...
Theoretical models on autocracies have long grappled with how to characterize and analyze state spon...
In this paper, we develop a model that analyzes the competition and strategic interactions between a...
Do domestic institutions affect how dictators respond to their political opposition? In this paper, ...
This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers’ decisions concerning re...
Abstract: This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers ’ deci-sions c...
Many developing countries have suffered under the personal rule of ‘kleptocrats’, who implement high...
This paper examines whether economic sanctions destabilize authoritarian rulers. We argue that the e...
Theories of authoritarianism assert that autocratic governments follow repressive and redistributive...
This thesis attempts to understand the role of oligarchs in post-Soviet pseudo-democratic regime tra...
This dissertation investigates the problem of oligarchic state capture in postcommunism. It shifts t...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...
This dissertation intends to provide answers to the following research questions: Why do some dictat...
A growing body of literature studies the personalization of power in authoritarian regimes. Yet, ho...