Having a ‘title to govern’ is critical for regime survival. Authoritarian rulers have also attempted to legitimise themselves as justified rulers. Numerous case studies have examined rulers’ collective efforts to explain their right to govern (legitimacy claims, or legitimation). This thesis tries to examine how the ruler’s seizure of power shapes legitimation capacity in order to gain a thorough grasp of the relationship between legitimation and regime resilience. Using comparative historical case studies of Vietnam, Mongolia and North Korea, this project argues that regimes with indigenous political origins have institutional legacies that are advantageous for engineering legitimation claims, such as strong sub-party organs, effective mil...
This chapter brings to bear what Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan can explain with regard to the concepts...
With a membership of more than 73 million, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest and poss...
This dissertation seeks to answer the question: "Why did East European communist regimes fall but th...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
This thesis examines how the internal dynamics of authoritarian regimes influence the outcome of mas...
This research explains why Vietnam and China have different configurations of state capacity and how...
Autocracies craft and disseminate reasons, stories, and explanations for why they are entitled to ru...
ABSTRACT. The adjective “authoritarian ” to describe political regimes obscures much variety. What m...
Autocracies craft and disseminate reasons, stories, and explanations for why they are entitled to ru...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
Why are some autocracies more durable than others? In analyzing the institutional mechanisms that su...
It is commonly understood that authoritarian regimes attempt to legitimize their rule and de-legitim...
The world we live in is increasingly becoming authoritarian. Although the majority of the world’s st...
2019-04-28It is a widely held belief that unconstrained personalist leaders tend to be most belliger...
"This article examines the interaction of legitimation, cooptation, and repression in China's author...
This chapter brings to bear what Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan can explain with regard to the concepts...
With a membership of more than 73 million, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest and poss...
This dissertation seeks to answer the question: "Why did East European communist regimes fall but th...
Autocrats may try to generate regime support in order to remain in power, but do they get the result...
This thesis examines how the internal dynamics of authoritarian regimes influence the outcome of mas...
This research explains why Vietnam and China have different configurations of state capacity and how...
Autocracies craft and disseminate reasons, stories, and explanations for why they are entitled to ru...
ABSTRACT. The adjective “authoritarian ” to describe political regimes obscures much variety. What m...
Autocracies craft and disseminate reasons, stories, and explanations for why they are entitled to ru...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
Why are some autocracies more durable than others? In analyzing the institutional mechanisms that su...
It is commonly understood that authoritarian regimes attempt to legitimize their rule and de-legitim...
The world we live in is increasingly becoming authoritarian. Although the majority of the world’s st...
2019-04-28It is a widely held belief that unconstrained personalist leaders tend to be most belliger...
"This article examines the interaction of legitimation, cooptation, and repression in China's author...
This chapter brings to bear what Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan can explain with regard to the concepts...
With a membership of more than 73 million, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest and poss...
This dissertation seeks to answer the question: "Why did East European communist regimes fall but th...