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Revolution and dictatorship; the violent origins of durable authoritarianism

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Revolution and dictatorship

the violent origins of durable authoritarianism
Verfasser: Levitsky, Steven <1968-> GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  (DE-588)171706269
Verfasser: Way, Lucan A. <1968-> GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  (DE-588)142801194
978-0-691-22357-5
Schlagwörter: Revolution GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Gewalt GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Nachrevolutionäre Diktatur GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Autoritarismus GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Geschichte 1900-2015

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Letzte Änderung: 06.07.2023
Titel:Revolution and dictatorship
Untertitel:the violent origins of durable authoritarianism
URL:https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691223575
URL Erlt Interna:Verlag
URL Erlt Info:URL des Erstveröffentlichers
Erläuterung :Volltext
Von:Steven Levitsky, Lucan Way
ISBN:978-0-691-22357-5
Erscheinungsort:Princeton ; Oxford
Verlag:Princeton University Press
Erscheinungsjahr:[2022]
Erscheinungsjahr:© 2022
DOI:10.1515/9780691223575
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (xi, 638 Seiten)
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Abstract:Why the world's most resilient dictatorships are products of violent revolutionRevolution and Dictatorship explores why dictatorships born of social revolution-such as those in China, Cuba, Iran, the Soviet Union, and Vietnam-are extraordinarily durable, even in the face of economic crisis, large-scale policy failure, mass discontent, and intense external pressure. Few other modern autocracies have survived in the face of such extreme challenges. Drawing on comparative historical analysis, Steven Levitsky and Lucan Way argue that radical efforts to transform the social and geopolitical order trigger intense counterrevolutionary conflict, which initially threatens regime survival, but ultimately fosters the unity and state-building that supports authoritarianism.Although most revolutionary governments begin weak, they challenge powerful domestic and foreign actors, often bringing about civil or external wars. These counterrevolutionary wars pose a threat that can destroy new regimes, as in the cases of Afghanistan and Cambodia. Among regimes that survive, however, prolonged conflicts give rise to a cohesive ruling elite and a powerful and loyal coercive apparatus. This leads to the downfall of rival organizations and alternative centers of power, such as armies, churches, monarchies, and landowners, and helps to inoculate revolutionary regimes against elite defection, military coups, and mass protest-three principal sources of authoritarian breakdown.Looking at a range of revolutionary and nonrevolutionary regimes from across the globe, Revolution and Dictatorship shows why governments that emerge from violent conflict endure
Sprache:eng
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RVK-Notation:ME 2600
Andere Ausgabe:Erscheint auch als
_Bemerkung:Druck-Ausgabe
_ISBN:978-0-691-16952-1
Thema (Schlagwort):Revolution; Gewalt; Nachrevolutionäre Diktatur; Autoritarismus; Geschichte 1900-2015
Weitere Schlagwörter :Authoritarianism; Political stability; Revolutions

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