Non-democratic regimes

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Non-democratic regimes

Paul Brooker

(Comparative government and politics)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2009

2nd ed

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-300) and index

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Description

This title offers a comprehensive assessment of the nature of authoritarian regimes, their changing character, and the main theoretical explanations of their incidence, character and performance. It is a fully revised 2nd edition of the leading text on the subject. It increases interest and student numbers given problems of democratization and 'democracy promotion'.Despite talk of the 'triumph of democracy', much of the world is still ruled by political or military dictatorships. Paul Brooker provides a comprehensive assessment of the nature of authoritarian regimes, their changing character in the 21st Century world and the main theoretical explanations of their incidence, character and performance.

Table of Contents

Introduction Theoretical Approaches Monarchical and Personal Rule Military Rule One-Party Rule Consolidation, Legitimacy and Control Parties and Performance Democratization and the Demise of Dictatorship Semi-dictatorships and Semidemocracies The Future of Non-Democratic Regimes

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