Revolution and Dictatorship : The Violent Origins of Durable Authoritarianism /
Why the world's most resilient dictatorships are products of violent revolution 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...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton :
Princeton University Press,
[2022]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- A theory of revolutionary durability
- Part I. Classical revolutions. The revolutionary origins of Soviet durability
- The revolutionary origins of Chinese authoritarian durability
- The durability of Mexico's revolutionary regime
- Part II. National liberation regimes. Regime origins and diverging paths in Vietnam, Algeria, and Ghana
- Part III. Explaining variation in revolutionary outcomes. Radicalism and durability : Cuba and Iran
- Radical failures : early deaths of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, the Khmer Rouge, and the Taliban
- Accommodation and instability : Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Guinea-Bissau
- Conclusion.