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selectorate in specific instances of successful autocracy. We also show that, consistent with the theory, leadership turnover in …
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incumbent; with higher stakes, the incumbent puts more emphasis on loyalty than competence. Our theory sheds light on the …
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patronage and policy concessions. To support the theory, the paper presents the first cross-country analysis of policy …
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This paper starts with the observation that almost all military dictatorships that democratize become presidential democracies. I hypothesize that military interests are able to coordinate on status-preserving institutional change prior to democratization and therefore prefer political...
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Coups and regime transitions are events that typically are intended to change the basic institutional framework of a country. Which specific policies change and the consequences of these changes nevertheless remains largely unknown. Change after a coup or transition implies that some form of...
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from both democracy and military dictatorship. …
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We analyze media repression in Putin's Russia (2004-2019), a smart dictatorship that mimics democratic institutions …
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dictator; with higher stakes, the dictator puts more emphasis on loyalty than competence. Our theory sheds light on the …
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