Citizens and the State in Authoritarian Regimes
English

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The revival of authoritarianism is one of the most important forces reshaping world politics today. However not all authoritarians are the same. To examine both resurgence and variation in authoritarian rule Karrie J. Koesel Valerie J. Bunce and Jessica Chen Weiss gather a leading cast of scholars to compare the most powerful autocracies in global politics today: Russia and China. The essays in Citizens and the State in Authoritarian Regimes focus on three issues that currently animate debates about these two countries and more generally authoritarian political systems. First how do authoritarian regimes differ from one another and how do these differences affect regime-society relations? Second what do citizens think about the authoritarian governments that rule them and what do they want from their governments? Third what strategies do authoritarian leaders use to keep citizens and public officials in line and how successful are those strategies in sustaining both the regime and the leader''s hold on power? Integrating the most important findings from a now-immense body of research into a coherent comparative analysis of Russia and China this book will be essential for anyone studying the foundations of contemporary authoritarianism.
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