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Civil-Military Relations: a Comparative Analysis of the Role of the Military in the Political Transformation of Post-War Turkey and Greece: 1980-1995
A Model of Praetorian States
The Perfect Dictatorship? Comparing Authoritarian Rule in South Korea and in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico1
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Chile – : the Revenge of Incomplete Democratization
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Checks and Balances in New Democracies: the Role of the Judiciary in the Chilean and Mexican Transitions: a Comparative Analysis
Good Governance with Checks and Balances in Ethiopia* Getachew
UWP 38 Final.Pdf
The Social Origins of Dictatorship Democracy and Socialist Revolution in Central America Jeffery M
Military Authoritarianism and Political Change in Uruguay by Howard Handelman
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
Impact of Governance Structure on Economic and Social Performance: a Case Study of Latin American Countries
Contracting on Violence: the Moral Hazard in Authoritarian Repression
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American Exceptionalism
The Age of Dictatorship: Europe 1918-1989 - the Little Dictators Transcript
Soraia Ansara Social and Psycho-Political Impacts in The
Latin America's New Turbulence
Why Do Military Dictatorships Become Presidential Democracies? Mapping the Democratic Interests of Autocratic Regimes Christi
Introduction: Influencing Dictatorships to Become Democracies
A Theory of Military Dictatorships†
A Political History of the Brazilian Transition from Military Dictatorship to Democracy1
Federalism and the Brazilian Transition to Democracy
Are Military Regimes Really Belligerent? Nam Kyu Kim University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
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Making Presidentialism Work: Sharing and Learning from Global Experience a Summary of the International IDEA/UNAM Workshop
Are Latin American Military Dictatorships Able to Successfully Democratize?
Transition to Democracy in Chile | Two Factors
A Theory of Military Dictatorships"
Mass Protests and the Military Aurel Croissant, David Kuehn, Tanja Eschenauer
The Role of the Military in the Fall of the Ceausescu Regime and the Possible Relevance for a Post-Kim Jong-Il Transition in North Korea
Types of Governments
A Theory of Military Dictatorships
The Unintended Consequences of Exile: the Brazilian and Chilean Cases in Comparative Perspective, 1964 – 1990 1 Cristian Doña-Reveco
The Cold War (1945–1989) — Full Text
Of the Military Dictatorship Fifty Years After the 1964 Coup: a Bibliographical Essay Brazilian Political Science Review, Vol
Chapter 8: Varieties of Dictatorship
AUTHORITARIANISM in 20TH CENTURY GREECE Ideology and Education Under the Dictatorships of 1936 and 1967 Othon Evangelos Anastasa
How Did Greece Return to Democracy Following the 1967 Coup D'état By
Bruce Ackerman, “The New Separation of Powers”
The `Lessons' of Dictatorship: Political Learning and the Military in Chile