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The Perfect Dictatorship? Comparing Authoritarian Rule in South Korea and in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico1
Dictators in Exile: Explaining the Destinations of Ex-Rulers
Democracy and Autocracy Readings
The USSR: Oligarchy Or Dictatorship?
Dictatorship: the Road Not Taken
Who Rules? Lesson Activities GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Democracy and Dictatorship: Conceptualization and Measurement We Live in a World That Generally Agrees on the Importance and Desirability of Democracy
Autocratic Breakdown and Regime Transitions: New Data
Authoritarian System - Robert Bedeski
The Politics of Authoritarian Rule
Dictatorship Democracy
Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy
The Dictatorship of Law in Russia: Neither Dictatorship, Nor Rule of Law
Federalism and the Subnational Separation of Powers, a Host of Empirical Questions and Research Problems Arise
Varieties of Dictatorship There Are Many Different Types of Dictatorship
Exile Communities and Their Differential Institutional
Limited Autocracy
Who Is a Legitimate Government in Exile? Towards Normative Criteria
Top View
Montesquieu's Doctrine of Separation of Powers: a Case Study of Pakistan
Theories of Dictatorships: Sub-Types and Explanations
Types of Government Anarchy Anarchy Is a Situation Where There Is No Government. This Can Happen After a Civil War in a Countr
Life After Dictatorship: Authoritarian Successor Parties Worldwide
The Age of Dictatorship: Europe 1918-1989 - the Little Dictators Transcript
The Principle of Separation of Powers and Authoritarian Government in Venezuela
Absolute Monarchy Government by a King, a Queen, a Prince, an Emir Or Other Member of Royalty
Who Rules? Name
Forms of Governments Unit 2: Human Geography - Governments Limited Vs
How Modern Dictators Survive: an Informational Theory of the New Authoritarianism∗
Who Rules? Name
Separation of Powers: Framework for Freedom
US Won't Recognize Exile Government
Introduction: Influencing Dictatorships to Become Democracies
What Is Government?
The Political Economy of Post- Communist Autocracy: the Continuum Between Dictatorship and Democracy
The Rise of the Nazis Establishing Dictatorship │ the Plot to Destroy Democracy from Within (1918-1936)
A Theory of Military Dictatorships†
Introduction
Are Latin American Military Dictatorships Able to Successfully Democratize?
Gov 2486: the Politics of Dictatorship: Authoritarian Resilience And
Dictatorship, Democracy, and Development Author(S): Mancur Olson Source: the American Political Science Review, Vol
Oligarchies, Dictatorships and Political Transitions Political Economics: Week 7
Structures of Government
The Economic Policies of Right-Wing Dictatorships in the Era of Mass Politics Dr C Ristuccia
Lost in Transition? the Persistence of Dictatorship Mayors
Types of Governments
Citizen Participation in Government Autocracy and Democracy
Era of the Dictators’ Reconsidered
A Theory of Military Dictatorships
The Unintended Consequences of Exile: the Brazilian and Chilean Cases in Comparative Perspective, 1964 – 1990 1 Cristian Doña-Reveco
CCHR Institutions Series Volume 1 – the Separation of Powers and the Rule of Law – June 2011
The Separation of Powers"*
Chapter 8: Varieties of Dictatorship
Democracy and Dictatorship: Key Differences
Who Rules? Icivics
Political Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy. Chapter 1: Introduction
Democracy Versus Dictatorship? the Political Determinants of Growth Episodes Faculty Research Working Paper Series
The `Lessons' of Dictatorship: Political Learning and the Military in Chile