This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While authoritarian legislatures increase the stability of dictators, political parties – even when devised to quell internal threats – can destabilize dictators. The main argument is that authoritarian parties influence the distribution of power in a subsequent new democracy by helping to protect the interests of authoritarian elites. These institutions thus increase the likelihood of democratization. Using a dataset of authoritarian regimes in 108 countries from 1946 to 2002 and accounting for simultaneity, the analysis models transitions to democracy and to a subsequent authoritarian regime. Results indicate that authoritarian legislatures are associ...
The article discusses the role of pseudo-democratic institutions in the resilience of autocratic reg...
This project examines party building in authoritarian regimes. The overarching puzzle I seek to addr...
Why do some dictatorships establish institutions that may constrain their leaders? We argue that ins...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
This paper examines how authoritarian legislative institutions affect regime survival. I argue that ...
Abstract: Authoritarian regimes adopt nominally democratic institutions despite the inherent uncert...
How does experience with nominally democratic electoral institutions shape the politics and stabilit...
Why do political parties from former dictatorships crop up in many new democracies? What do the traj...
Why do some autocrats survive for decades, and others fall soon after taking power? The authors argu...
Why do autocrats allow legislatures, parties and elections? These nominally democratic in- stitution...
This dissertation consists of three distinct articles that address two important but understudied qu...
Does democracy promote political instability? Research by pre-eminent scholars demonstrate how nasce...
When the leader of an autocratic regime loses power, one of three things happens. The incumbent lead...
While it is clear that contemporary authoritarian incumbents use democratic emulation as a strategy ...
Whatdetermines theemergence and survival of democracy?The authors apply extreme bounds analysis to t...
The article discusses the role of pseudo-democratic institutions in the resilience of autocratic reg...
This project examines party building in authoritarian regimes. The overarching puzzle I seek to addr...
Why do some dictatorships establish institutions that may constrain their leaders? We argue that ins...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
This paper examines how authoritarian legislative institutions affect regime survival. I argue that ...
Abstract: Authoritarian regimes adopt nominally democratic institutions despite the inherent uncert...
How does experience with nominally democratic electoral institutions shape the politics and stabilit...
Why do political parties from former dictatorships crop up in many new democracies? What do the traj...
Why do some autocrats survive for decades, and others fall soon after taking power? The authors argu...
Why do autocrats allow legislatures, parties and elections? These nominally democratic in- stitution...
This dissertation consists of three distinct articles that address two important but understudied qu...
Does democracy promote political instability? Research by pre-eminent scholars demonstrate how nasce...
When the leader of an autocratic regime loses power, one of three things happens. The incumbent lead...
While it is clear that contemporary authoritarian incumbents use democratic emulation as a strategy ...
Whatdetermines theemergence and survival of democracy?The authors apply extreme bounds analysis to t...
The article discusses the role of pseudo-democratic institutions in the resilience of autocratic reg...
This project examines party building in authoritarian regimes. The overarching puzzle I seek to addr...
Why do some dictatorships establish institutions that may constrain their leaders? We argue that ins...