Do the “bad guys” work together? It is often suggested that authoritarian regimes such as China and Russia will work in league with other democracies, but analysis from Philipp Kuntz and Daniel Odinius suggests that, just like some of the world’s leading democracies, authoritarian regimes will be extremely pragmatic in choosing their geopolitical partners
Why do some dictatorships establish institutions that are typically associated with democracy, such ...
The normative structure of the international system is changing, driven by the logics of effectivene...
Is functional cooperation with authoritarian regimes a blessing or a curse for democratization? Scho...
In nearly all authoritarian regimes, democratization finds significant societal support and a number...
Development cooperation exemplifies the conflict of foreign policy objectives between short-term pol...
In nearly all authoritarian regimes, democratization finds significant societal support and a number...
Is functional cooperation with authoritarian regimes a blessing or a curse for democratization? Scho...
Why do some dictatorships establish institutions that may constrain their leaders? We argue that ins...
Non-democratic regimes vary in the degree to which domestic groups threaten their rule and the exten...
As of 2009, about one-third of the world’s countries were governed by some form of dictatorship and ...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
Some authoritarian regimes like Belarus and Zimbabwe enjoy a semblance of democracy, holding regular...
Is functional cooperation with authoritarian regimes a blessing or a curse for democratization? Scho...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
In this thesis, I investigate the sources of differing levels of support for the idea of an authorit...
Why do some dictatorships establish institutions that are typically associated with democracy, such ...
The normative structure of the international system is changing, driven by the logics of effectivene...
Is functional cooperation with authoritarian regimes a blessing or a curse for democratization? Scho...
In nearly all authoritarian regimes, democratization finds significant societal support and a number...
Development cooperation exemplifies the conflict of foreign policy objectives between short-term pol...
In nearly all authoritarian regimes, democratization finds significant societal support and a number...
Is functional cooperation with authoritarian regimes a blessing or a curse for democratization? Scho...
Why do some dictatorships establish institutions that may constrain their leaders? We argue that ins...
Non-democratic regimes vary in the degree to which domestic groups threaten their rule and the exten...
As of 2009, about one-third of the world’s countries were governed by some form of dictatorship and ...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
Some authoritarian regimes like Belarus and Zimbabwe enjoy a semblance of democracy, holding regular...
Is functional cooperation with authoritarian regimes a blessing or a curse for democratization? Scho...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
In this thesis, I investigate the sources of differing levels of support for the idea of an authorit...
Why do some dictatorships establish institutions that are typically associated with democracy, such ...
The normative structure of the international system is changing, driven by the logics of effectivene...
Is functional cooperation with authoritarian regimes a blessing or a curse for democratization? Scho...