Ezrow, N and Frantz, E (2011) Inside the Authoritarian State : State Institutions and the Survival of Dictatorships. Journal of International Affairs, 65 (1). pp. 1-13.
Ezrow, N and Frantz, E (2011) Inside the Authoritarian State : State Institutions and the Survival of Dictatorships. Journal of International Affairs, 65 (1). pp. 1-13.
Ezrow, N and Frantz, E (2011) Inside the Authoritarian State : State Institutions and the Survival of Dictatorships. Journal of International Affairs, 65 (1). pp. 1-13.
Abstract
Nominally democratic institutions such as political parties and legislatures are common in dictatorships, which rely on them to maintain control of the state. Parties and legislatures provide a means through which dictatorships co-opt potential opponents, distribute rents to supporters and mitigate elite conflicts. Indeed, regimes with these institutions have longer tenures than those without them. Using evidence from postwar dictatorships, this study demonstrates that parties and legislatures also enhance the ability of authoritarian regimes to withstand leadership transitions. Transfers of power are inherently destabilizing. Yet we find that dictatorships with parties and legislatures are far less likely to be associated with instability because these institutions insulate regimes from the disruptive effects of unconstitutional leadership transfers.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | global commons |
Subjects: | J Political Science > JA Political science (General) J Political Science > JF Political institutions (General) |
Divisions: | Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of Social Sciences > Government, Department of |
SWORD Depositor: | Unnamed user with email elements@essex.ac.uk |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email elements@essex.ac.uk |
Date Deposited: | 03 Aug 2012 15:28 |
Last Modified: | 16 May 2024 18:56 |
URI: | http://repository.essex.ac.uk/id/eprint/3447 |
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