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Case, William
[Contributor];
Clark, John F.
[Contributor];
Fish, M. Steven
[Contributor];
Hartlyn, Jonathan
[Contributor];
Kuntz, Philipp
[Contributor];
Langston, Joy
[Contributor];
Levitsky, Steven
[Contributor];
Lindberg, Staffan I.
[Contributor];
McCoy, Jennifer
[Contributor];
Munck, Gerardo L.
[Contributor];
Schedler, Andreas
[Editor];
Schedler, Andreas
[Contributor];
Snyder, Richard
[Contributor];
Thompson, Mark R.
[Contributor];
Walle, Nicolas van de
[Contributor];
Way, Lucan A.
[Contributor]
Electoral Authoritarianism
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: Electoral Authoritarianism : The Dynamics of Unfree Competition
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Contains:
Frontmatter
Contents
Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
1. The Logic of Electoral Authoritarianism
Part 1. Methodological Challenges
2. Drawing Boundaries: How to Craft Intermediate Regime Categories
3. Observer Paradoxes: How to Assess Electoral Manipulation
Part 2. Regime and Opposition Dynamics
4. Elite Ruptures: When Do Ruling Parties Split?
5. Tipping Games: When Do Opposition Parties Coalesce?
Part 3. The Electoral Battlefield
6. Manipulative Skills: How Do Rulers Control the Electoral Arena? William Case
7. After Defeat: When Do Rulers Steal Elections?
8. Armed Arbiters: When Does the Military Step into the Electoral Arena?
9. Tragic Protest: Why Do Opposition Parties Boycott Elections?
Part 4. Shifting Power Relations
10. Authoritarian Failure: How Does State Weakness Strengthen Electoral Competition?
11. Creative Constitutions: How Do Parliamentary Powers Shape the Electoral Arena?
12. Linkage and Leverage: How Do International Factors Change Domestic Balances of Power?
Part 5. Conclusion
13. Beyond Electoral Authoritarianism: The Spectrum of Nondemocratic Regimes
Bibliography
The Contributors
Index
About the Book
- Contributor: Case, William [Contributor]; Clark, John F. [Contributor]; Fish, M. Steven [Contributor]; Hartlyn, Jonathan [Contributor]; Kuntz, Philipp [Contributor]; Langston, Joy [Contributor]; Levitsky, Steven [Contributor]; Lindberg, Staffan I. [Contributor]; McCoy, Jennifer [Contributor]; Munck, Gerardo L. [Contributor]; Schedler, Andreas [Editor]; Schedler, Andreas [Contributor]; Snyder, Richard [Contributor]; Thompson, Mark R. [Contributor]; Walle, Nicolas van de [Contributor]; Way, Lucan A. [Contributor]
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Published:
Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2022]
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (267 p.)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.1515/9781685857479
- ISBN: 9781685857479
- Identifier:
- Keywords: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics
- Origination:
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Footnote:
In English
- Description: Presents cutting-edge, empirical research on the internal dynamics of electoral authoritarian regimes
- Access State: Restricted Access | Information to licenced electronic resources of the SLUB