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"Important study of business elites and their attitudes toward democratization in 1980s is based heavily on personal interviews with leading industrialists. Finds that many of the incentives that led these actors to support the coup of 1964 have changed or disappeared. Offers a worthwhile...
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than focusing on party responsiveness to societal cleavages, a modified elite model of party system development best …
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Why do some former authoritarian elites return to power after democratization through reelection or re-appointment to political office, or by assuming board positions in state-owned or major private enterprises, whereas others do not and still others face punishment? This paper investigates this...
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In an autocracy, the ruling elite allocates resources to unproductive contest in order to protect its power. This paper … the workforce increases the likelihood of a decision by the ruling elite to negotiate a transition to democracy. In a …
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