Studies analyzing dictators’ duration in power do not generally distinguish the way through which rulers are booted out. In consequence, a destabilizing effect is attributed to some variables without specifying and testing the mechanisms through which this effect may operate. In this paper, we argue that ‘regular’ leadership changes stem from the incumbent’s incapacity to thwart elite defection and opposition groups coordination through the use of patronage, whereas, ‘irregular’ changes are mainly brought about by economic collapse and the widespread of poverty. We also analyze the patterns behind the steady institutionalization of African politics. Data from all African countries between 1946 (or the year of independence) and 2000 permit u...
This paper studies periods of prolonged contractions in output per capita in a sample of 145 countri...
African politics long revolved around \u2018personal rulers\u2019 who either overstayed in office or...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
What explains the wide variation in cabinet stability in African autocracies? Though scholars of Afr...
Political conflict across Africa is often linked to the pervasive use of patron-age in retaining con...
Political conflict across Africa is often linked to the pervasive use of patron-age in retaining con...
African states have in recent years shown a vulnerability to military takeovers and the forced remov...
I draw on the authoritarian institutions literature to explain the role of dominant parties in const...
Autocrats in many developing countries have extracted enormous personal rents from power. In additio...
Autocrats in many developing countries have extracted enormous personal rents from power. In additio...
Virtually all African autocrats now govern with parliaments and organize regular, multiparty electio...
This article applies a regime cycle framework to understand patterns of change and continuity in Afr...
This paper studies periods of prolonged contractions in output per capita in a sample of 145 countri...
This paper studies periods of prolonged contractions in output per capita in a sample of 145 countri...
This paper studies periods of prolonged contractions in output per capita in a sample of 145 countri...
This paper studies periods of prolonged contractions in output per capita in a sample of 145 countri...
African politics long revolved around \u2018personal rulers\u2019 who either overstayed in office or...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
What explains the wide variation in cabinet stability in African autocracies? Though scholars of Afr...
Political conflict across Africa is often linked to the pervasive use of patron-age in retaining con...
Political conflict across Africa is often linked to the pervasive use of patron-age in retaining con...
African states have in recent years shown a vulnerability to military takeovers and the forced remov...
I draw on the authoritarian institutions literature to explain the role of dominant parties in const...
Autocrats in many developing countries have extracted enormous personal rents from power. In additio...
Autocrats in many developing countries have extracted enormous personal rents from power. In additio...
Virtually all African autocrats now govern with parliaments and organize regular, multiparty electio...
This article applies a regime cycle framework to understand patterns of change and continuity in Afr...
This paper studies periods of prolonged contractions in output per capita in a sample of 145 countri...
This paper studies periods of prolonged contractions in output per capita in a sample of 145 countri...
This paper studies periods of prolonged contractions in output per capita in a sample of 145 countri...
This paper studies periods of prolonged contractions in output per capita in a sample of 145 countri...
African politics long revolved around \u2018personal rulers\u2019 who either overstayed in office or...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...