This book offers a new perspective on authoritarian politics. Rather than the leadership of the authoritarian political systems being always characterized by arbitrariness, fear, and struggle for power, this book argues that politics of such regimes are structured by a series of rules which bring some consistency and predictability.
This book offers a new perspective on authoritarian politics. Rather than the leadership of the authoritarian political systems being always characterized by arbitrariness, fear, and struggle for power, this book argues that politics of such regimes are structured by a series of rules which bring some consistency and predictability.
Graeme Gill is Professor Emeritus of Government and Public Administration at the University of Sydney. Over the course of a distinguished career he has published a number of monographs including Building an Authoritarian Polity: Russia in Post-Soviet Times (Cambridge University Press, 2015).
Inhaltsangabe
1: On Authoritarian Leadership 2: Operational Rules and Communist Single Party Regimes 3: Relational Rules and Communist Single Party Regimes 4: Constitutive Rules and Communist Single Party Regimes 5: Rules and Military Regimes 6: Rules and Dominant Party Regimes 7: Rules, and Personal, and Monarchical Regimes 8: Rules and Regime Institutions 9: Rules and Power Disposition in the Oligarchy Conclusion: Rules and Autocracy
1: On Authoritarian Leadership 2: Operational Rules and Communist Single Party Regimes 3: Relational Rules and Communist Single Party Regimes 4: Constitutive Rules and Communist Single Party Regimes 5: Rules and Military Regimes 6: Rules and Dominant Party Regimes 7: Rules, and Personal, and Monarchical Regimes 8: Rules and Regime Institutions 9: Rules and Power Disposition in the Oligarchy Conclusion: Rules and Autocracy
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