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The Politics of Authoritarian Rule
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Milan W. Svolik
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2009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: The Anatomy of Dictatorship
pp. 19
The World of Authoritarian Politics
pp. 53
And Then There Was One! Authoritarian Power-Sharing and the Path to Personal Dictatorship
pp. 85
When and Why Institutions Contribute to Authoritarian Stability: Commitment, Monitoring, and Collective Action Problems in Authoritarian Power-Sharing
pp. 123
Moral Hazard in Authoritarian Repression and the Origins of Military Dictatorships
pp. 162
Why Authoritarian Parties? The Regime Party as an Instrument of Co-optation and Control
pp. 196
Conclusion: Incentives and Institutions in Authoritarian Politics
pp. 203
Bibliography
pp. 229
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