단행본
Dictators and dictatorships: understanding authoritarian regimes and their leaders
- 발행사항
- New York : Continuum, 2011
- 형태사항
- xix, 313 p.: ill. ; 24 cm
- ISBN
- 9781441173966
- 청구기호
- 341.7 E99d
- 서지주기
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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- 등록번호
- 00013560
- 상태/반납예정일
- 대출중
- 2024.05.02
- 위치/청구기호(출력)
- 1자료실
책 소개
Dictators and Dictatorships is a qualitative enquiry into the politics of authoritarian regimes. It argues that political outcomes in dictatorships are largely a product of leader-elite relations. Differences in the internal structure of dictatorships affect the dynamics of this relationship. This book shows how dictatorships differ from one another and the implications of these differences for political outcomes. In particular, it examines political processes in personalist, military, single-party, monarchic, and hybrid regimes.
The aim of the book is to provide a clear definition of what dictatorship means, how authoritarian politics works, and what the political consequences of dictatorship are. It discusses how authoritarianism influences a range of political outcomes, such as economic performance, international conflict, and leader and regime durability.
Numerous case studies from around the world support the theory and research presented to foster a better understanding of the inner workings of authoritarian regimes. By combining theory with concrete political situations, the book will appeal to undergraduate students in comparative politics, international relations, authoritarian politics, and democratization.
The aim of the book is to provide a clear definition of what dictatorship means, how authoritarian politics works, and what the political consequences of dictatorship are. It discusses how authoritarianism influences a range of political outcomes, such as economic performance, international conflict, and leader and regime durability.
Numerous case studies from around the world support the theory and research presented to foster a better understanding of the inner workings of authoritarian regimes. By combining theory with concrete political situations, the book will appeal to undergraduate students in comparative politics, international relations, authoritarian politics, and democratization.
목차
Introduction Chapter 1: Authoritarian Politics: Typologies Chapter 2: The Causes of Dictatorship Chapter 3: The Survival of Authoritarian Regimes: Strategies and Trends Chapter 4: The Survival of Authoritarian Leaders: Strategies and Trends Chapter 5: Coups Chapter 6: Dictatorships and Political Gridlock Chapter 7: Dictatorships and the Economy Chapter 8: Dictatorships and International Conflict Chapter 9: Military Dictatorships in Latin America and Beyond Chapter 10: Single-party Dictatorships in Eastern Europe, Asia, and Beyond Chapter 11: Personalist Dictatorships in Sub-Saharan Africa and Beyond Chapter 12: Monarchies in the Middle East and Beyond Chapter 13: Hybrid Dictatorships Conclusion Bibliography