Dictators and Autocrats : Securing Power Across Global Politics.
Klaus. Larres
Bok · 2021
| Medvirkende | Larres, Klaus (editor.)
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| Utgitt | London : Routledge , 2021
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| Omfang | 1 online resource
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| Opplysninger | Chapter 14: Ali Hosseini Khamenei. Routinizing revolution in Iran (born 1939) / Kjetil Selvik CC BY-NC-ND. - Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Introduction: dictators and autocrats: a global phenomenon -- Abstracts -- Part I The notorious three -- 1 Joseph Stalin: autocrat par excellence (1878-1953) -- 2 Adolf Hitler: from democracy to dictatorship (1889-1945) -- 3 Mao Zedong: communist Party dictatorship (1893-1976) -- Part II Pathbreaking autocrats of the twentieth century -- 4 Fidel Castro: from grassroots dictatorship to Communist autocracy (1926-2016) -- 5 Augusto Pinochet: the emergence of one-man rule in Chile (1915-2006) -- 6 Robert Mugabe: ruthless authoritarian who preferred democratic clothing (1924-2019) -- 7 Joseph Kabila: the "Raïs" of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (born 1971) -- 8 Hugo Chavez: was he an autocrat? (1954-2013) -- 9 Lee Kuan Yew: autocracy, elections, and capitalism (1923-2015) -- Part III Twenty-first-century autocrats: the major powers -- 10 Vladimir Putin: Russia's neo-patrimonial façade democracy (born 1952) Orbán: born 1963) -- 21 Recep Tayyip Erdoğan: from "illiberal democracy" to electoral authoritarianism (born 1953) -- 22 Rodrigo Duterte: macho populism and authoritarian practice (born 1945) -- 23 Jair Bolsonaro: beyond the pale, above the fray (born 1955) -- Index.
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| Emner | Authoritarianism
Autocrats Dictatorships History Vis mer... Power
World politics Asiagroup Cybergroup Diplomacygroup Ebooks Economygroup Energygroup NUPIm Peacegroup Routledge Russiagroup Securitygroup |
| ISBN | 1-000-46755-4
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