The Routledge handbook of autocratization

The Routledge Handbook of Autocratization comprehensively and systematically explores the current understanding, and unchartered research paths, of autocratization. With wide-reaching regional coverage and expert analysis from Asia, North and South America, Europa, the Middle East and North Africa,...

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Other Authors: Croissant, Aurel (Editor) , Tomini, Luca (Editor)
Format: Edited Volume
Language:English
Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2024
Series:Routledge international handbooks
Volumes / Articles: Show Volumes / Articles.
DOI:10.4324/9781003306900
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Author Notes:edited by Aurel Croissant and Luca Tomini
Table of Contents:
  • Part 1 : concepts, approaches and measurements
  • Rethinking democratic subversion Andreas Schedler
  • Conceptualizing autocratization Luca Tomini
  • Measuring autocratization Lars Lott and Aurel Croissant
  • Identifying episodes of autocratization4hVanessa Boese-Schlosser, Amanda B. Edgell, Sebastian Hellmeier, Seraphine F. Maerz, Yuko Sato, Matthew C. Wilson, and Staffan I. Lindberg
  • Part 2 : structures and institutions
  • Economic development and autocratization Carl Henrik Knutsen and Sven-Erik Skaaning
  • Inequality and autocratization Christian Houle
  • Social classes and autocratization Gábor Scheiring
  • Past legacies and autocratization Leonardo Morlino
  • Polarization and autocratization Jennifer McCoy and Murat Somer
  • Ideological modules and autocratization Zsolt Enyedi
  • Elections and autocratization Sebastian Hellmeier and Elena Leuschner
  • Autocratization and the three faces of judicial power Aziz Z. Huq
  • Autocratization by legal means in weak presidential democracies Gabriel L. Negretto
  • The Internet and autocratization Seraphine F. Maerz
  • Subnational dimensions of autocratization Carlos Gervasoni
  • The international order and autocratization Marianne Kneuer and Thomas Demmelhuber
  • Part 3 : actors
  • International actors and autocratization Christian von Soest
  • Parties, government leaders, and autocratization Claudio Balderacchi
  • Populism and autocratization Keith Prushankin and Crístobal Rovira Kaltwasser
  • Religious actors and autocratization Julia Leininger
  • Civil society and autocratization Janjira Sombatpoonsiri
  • Economic actors and autocratization Alexander Libman
  • The military and autocratization Aurel Croissant and David Kuehn
  • Part 4 : consequences and impact
  • Autocratization and development Masaaki Higashijima
  • Administrative backsliding Michael W. Bauer
  • Autocratization and health outcomes James W. McGuire
  • Autocratization and gender politics Conny Roggeband and Andrea Krizsán
  • Autocratization and environmental performance Jale Tosun and Simon Schaub
  • Autocratization and ethnic relations Guido Panzano
  • Autocratization and political conflict Christoph Trinn, Felix Schulte and Seraphine F. Maerz
  • Part 5 : regional perspectives
  • Western Europe Assem Dandashly and Eliyahu V. Sapir
  • Central and Eastern Europe Séan Hanley and Licia Cianetti
  • Western Balkans Branimir Staletovik and Florian Bieber
  • Post-Soviet states Martin Brusis
  • Latin America John Polga-Hecimovich
  • Middle East and North Africa Nadine Sika
  • Sub-Saharan Africa Andrea Cassani, Giovanni Carbone, and Tiziana Corda
  • East and Southeast Asia Yuko Kasuya and Yi-Ting Wang
  • South Asia Šumit Ganguly