This examination of the mobilization-repression nexus in high-capacity authoritarian regimes draws on examples from China, Russia, Iran, and several Middle Eastern states to develop a framework for analyzing state violence and how political oppositions are organized. The study examines middle and low levels of state violence, the provincial and municipal organization of party and regime, and the police, private militias, and thugs as low-level enforcers, and focuses on:(1) the complexity of the state’s apparatus of repression and control and how different levels exercise different forms of violence against activists;(2) the creativity of the opposition’s actions to voice its demands and avoid repression and surveillance; and(3) the recursiv...
How might political opposition shape regime outcomes overtime in an authoritarian system? Most studi...
Abstract: Although previous research on the correlates of political repression has found a negative...
Scholarship has tended to see that rising protests in authoritarian states signal the decline of a r...
This examination of the mobilization-repression nexus in high-capacity authoritarian regimes draws o...
How do authoritarian states foster civil society growth while keeping unruly organizations in line? ...
This thesis seeks to explain the choices of violent and nonviolent tactics in political conflict. It...
When and why do oppositions coordinate their actions against authoritarian regimes? This dissertatio...
This thesis examines the relationship between the two driving forces that pose a threat to the survi...
Grassroots contention has become one of major challenges that the Chinese Communist Party has to co...
Why do we observe mass protest in authoritarian regimes? How can we explain subnational variation wi...
It is commonly understood that authoritarian regimes attempt to legitimize their rule and de-legitim...
Can citizens in an authoritarian country like China influence policy implementation? Two types of sc...
While China’s economic reforms have produced undeniably positive outcomes, a rapid increase in popul...
How do autocrats construct their coercive apparatus, and why do these institutions engage in differe...
Accusations of electoral fraud in Russias December 2011 Duma elections ignited a wave of urban prote...
How might political opposition shape regime outcomes overtime in an authoritarian system? Most studi...
Abstract: Although previous research on the correlates of political repression has found a negative...
Scholarship has tended to see that rising protests in authoritarian states signal the decline of a r...
This examination of the mobilization-repression nexus in high-capacity authoritarian regimes draws o...
How do authoritarian states foster civil society growth while keeping unruly organizations in line? ...
This thesis seeks to explain the choices of violent and nonviolent tactics in political conflict. It...
When and why do oppositions coordinate their actions against authoritarian regimes? This dissertatio...
This thesis examines the relationship between the two driving forces that pose a threat to the survi...
Grassroots contention has become one of major challenges that the Chinese Communist Party has to co...
Why do we observe mass protest in authoritarian regimes? How can we explain subnational variation wi...
It is commonly understood that authoritarian regimes attempt to legitimize their rule and de-legitim...
Can citizens in an authoritarian country like China influence policy implementation? Two types of sc...
While China’s economic reforms have produced undeniably positive outcomes, a rapid increase in popul...
How do autocrats construct their coercive apparatus, and why do these institutions engage in differe...
Accusations of electoral fraud in Russias December 2011 Duma elections ignited a wave of urban prote...
How might political opposition shape regime outcomes overtime in an authoritarian system? Most studi...
Abstract: Although previous research on the correlates of political repression has found a negative...
Scholarship has tended to see that rising protests in authoritarian states signal the decline of a r...