J Gerschewski - Comparing autocracies in the early Twenty-first …, 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
Why do some autocracies remain stable while others collapse? This article presents a theoretical framework that seeks to explain the longevity of autocracies by referring to three …
This paper asks how contending political leaders legitimize their authority in a competitive authoritarian regime. It contends that 'legitimization through patronage'is an important …
M Kneuer - Zeitschrift für vergleichende Politikwissenschaft, 2017 - researchgate.net
This article argues that neo-authoritarian regimes–meaning those autocratic regimes that emerged after the end of the Cold War and during the fourth wave of democratisation–do not …
In The Two Logics of Autocratic Rule, Gerschewski argues that all autocracies must fulfil three conditions to survive: the co-optation of key elites into their inner sanctum, the …
Scholars rank problems in economic performance among the most important reasons for the collapse of autocratic regimes. This study forms no exception and explores the effect of …
CQ Schneider, SF Maerz - Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft, 2017 - infona.pl
Conceptualizing the “three pillars of stability”, Gerschewski (2013) proposes legitimation, cooptation and repression as the fundamental principles of lasting autocratic rule. Recent …
A Schmotz - European Political Science, 2015 - Springer
Co-optation is one of the most important concepts that have been discussed in recent years to explain the persistence of autocratic regimes. Institutions like parties, legislatures, and …
Kim Jong-un may have committed crimes against humanity, but in the eyes of President Donald Trump, success proves him right. The American president said in an interview …
P Bauer - Middle East Critique, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The article attempts to combine findings from transition studies, Middle East Studies and European Studies in the framework of a historical institutionalist approach in order to explain …