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The Routledge handbook of autocratization edited by Aurel Croissant and Luca Tomini
Author
Croissant, Aurel
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group 2024.
©2024.
Description
1 online resource (622 pages)
Availability
Available Online
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Subject(s)
Authoritarianism
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Tomini, Luca
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Series
Routledge International Handbooks Series
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Summary note
This handbook comprehensively and systematically explores the current understanding, and unchartered research paths, of autocratization.
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Contents
Cover
Endorsement Page
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of Contributors
Chapter 1 Intoduction
Part I Concepts, approaches, and measurements
Chapter 2 Rethinking democratic subversion
Chapter 3 Conceptualizing autocratization
Chapter 4 Measuring autocratization
Chapter 5 Identifying episodes of autocratization
Part II Structures and institutions
Chapter 6 Economic development and autocratization
Chapter 7 Inequality and autocratization
Chapter 8 Social classes and autocratization
Chapter 9 Past legacies and autocratization
Chapter 10 Polarization and autocratization
Chapter 11 Ideological modules of autocratization
Chapter 12 Elections and autocratization
Chapter 13 Autocratization and the three faces of judicial power
Chapter 14 Autocratization by legal means in weak presidential democracies*
Chapter 15 The internet and autocratization
Chapter 16 Subnational dimensions of autocratization
Chapter 17 The international order and autocratization
Part III Actors
Chapter 18 International actors and autocratization
Chapter 19 Parties, government leaders, and autocratization
Chapter 20 Populism and autocratization
Chapter 21 Religious actors and autocratization
Chapter 22 Civil society and autocratization
Chapter 23 Economic actors and autocratization
Chapter 24 Autocratization and the military
Part IV Consequences and impact
Chapter 25 Autocratization and development
Chapter 26 Administrative backsliding
Chapter 27 Autocratization and health outcomes
Chapter 28 Autocratization and gender politics
Chapter 29 Autocratization and environmental performance
Chapter 30 Autocratization and ethnic relations
Chapter 31 Autocratization and political conflict.
Part V Regional perspectives
Chapter 32 Western Europe
Chapter 33 Central and Eastern Europe
Chapter 34 Western Balkans
Chapter 35 Post-Soviet states
Chapter 36 Latin America
Chapter 37 Middle East and North Africa
Chapter 38 Sub-Saharan Africa
Chapter 39 East and Southeast Asia
Chapter 40 South Asia
Index.
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ISBN
9781040040201
1040040209
9781040040188
1040040187
9781003306900
100330690X
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