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This paper seeks an explanation for the resilience of the Syrian authoritarian regime under Hafez and Bashar Al-Asad. It will be argued that this resilience is to a relevant extent caused by the fact that the regime's "material" as well as "ideational" forms of power share a common element, if...
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opportunities to air grievances. -- PR China ; authoritarianism ; opportunity and threat ; central-local relationship …
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China’s elite discourse during the reform period and particularly during the last decade, this paper aims to elaborate on …
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This paper argues that trade and capital account reforms within autocracies underlie the primacy of foreign currency procurement. A longitudinal comparison of four countries (Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt and Jordan) in the Middle East and North Africa region shows a historical sequencing of reforms....
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-economic model of an autocracy in which a ruling elite uses its political power to expropriate the general population. Although … financial integration reduces capital costs for entrepreneurs and thereby raises gross incomes in the private sector, the elite …
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