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Why Communism Did Not Collapse : Understanding Authoritarian Regime Resilience in Asia and Europe
Understanding Communist Collapse and Resilience
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Resilience and Collapse in China and the Soviet Union
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Understanding Communist Collapse and Resilience
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Ideological Introversion and Regime Survival
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Bringing Down Dictators
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The Dynamics of Diffusion in the Soviet Bloc and the Impact on Regime Survival
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Authoritarian Survival, Resilience, and the Selectorate Theory
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Cause or Consequence?
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Vietnam through Chinese Eyes
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Vertical Accountability in Communist Regimes
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