The School for Dictators
Title | The School for Dictators PDF eBook |
Author | Ignazio Silone |
Publisher | New York : Atheneum |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 1963 |
Genre | Dictators |
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The School for Dictators
Title | The School for Dictators PDF eBook |
Author | Ignazio Silone (Schriftsteller) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 1939 |
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The School for Dictators
Title | The School for Dictators PDF eBook |
Author | Ignazio Silone |
Publisher | New York : Atheneum |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1963 |
Genre | Dictators |
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Universities Under Dictatorship
Title | Universities Under Dictatorship PDF eBook |
Author | John Connelly |
Publisher | Penn State Press |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2010-11-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780271047966 |
The Dictator's Learning Curve
Title | The Dictator's Learning Curve PDF eBook |
Author | William J. Dobson |
Publisher | Anchor |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2013-03-12 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 030747755X |
In this riveting anatomy of authoritarianism, acclaimed journalist William Dobson takes us inside the battle between dictators and those who would challenge their rule. Recent history has seen an incredible moment in the war between dictators and democracy—with waves of protests sweeping Syria and Yemen, and despots falling in Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya. But the Arab Spring is only the latest front in a global battle between freedom and repression, a battle that, until recently, dictators have been winning hands-down. The problem is that today’s authoritarians are not like the frozen-in-time, ready-to-crack regimes of Burma and North Korea. They are ever-morphing, technologically savvy, and internationally connected, and have replaced more brutal forms of intimidation with subtle coercion. The Dictator’s Learning Curve explains this historic moment and provides crucial insight into the fight for democracy.
Popular Dictatorships
Title | Popular Dictatorships PDF eBook |
Author | Aleksandar Matovski |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 319 |
Release | 2021-11-25 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1009051571 |
Electoral autocracies – regimes that adopt democratic institutions but subvert them to rule as dictatorships – have become the most widespread, resilient and malignant non-democracies today. They have consistently ruled over a third of the countries in the world, including geopolitically significant states like Russia, Turkey, Venezuela, Egypt, Indonesia, Nigeria and Pakistan. Challenging conventional wisdom, Popular Dictators shows that the success of electoral authoritarianism is not due to these regimes' superior capacity to repress, bribe, brainwash and manipulate their societies into submission, but is actually a product of their genuine popular appeal in countries experiencing deep political, economic and security crises. Promising efficient, strong-armed rule tempered by popular accountability, elected strongmen attract mass support in societies traumatized by turmoil, dysfunction and injustice, allowing them to rule through the ballot box. Popular Dictators argues that this crisis legitimation strategy makes electoral authoritarianism the most significant threat to global peace and democracy.
The School for Dictators
Title | The School for Dictators PDF eBook |
Author | Ignazio Silone |
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Release | 1964 |
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