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Competitive Authoritarianism
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Author(s):
Steven Levitsky
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Lucan A. Way
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2010
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511781353
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 37
Explaining Competitive Authoritarian Regime Trajectories: International Linkage and the Organizational Power of Incumbents
pp. 85
High Linkage and Democratization: Eastern Europe and the Americas
pp. 87
Linkage, Leverage, and Democratization in Eastern Europe
pp. 130
Linkage, Leverage, and Democratization in the Americas
pp. 181
The Dynamics of Competitive Authoritarianism in Low-Linkage Regions: The Former Soviet Union, Africa, and Asia
pp. 183
The Evolution of Post-Soviet Competitive Authoritarianism
pp. 236
Africa: Transitions without Democratization
pp. 309
Diverging Outcomes in Asia
pp. 339
Conclusion
pp. 365
Measuring Competitive Authoritarianism and Authoritarian Stability
pp. 372
Measuring Leverage
pp. 374
Measuring Linkage
pp. 376
Measuring Organizational Power
pp. 381
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