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Crisis in Autocratic Regimes
Author: Johannes Gerschewski
Year: November 17, 2017
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 4.5 MB
Language: English



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Book Description: Crisis in Autocratic Regimes Authors: [Insert Authors' Names] November 17, 2017 Pages: Genre: Political Science, History, Sociology Summary: In "Crisis in Autocratic Regimes [insert authors' names] delve into the intricacies of autocratic governments during times of turmoil, exploring why some regimes succumb to collapse while others endure. The authors take a long-term view, examining gradual processes of disintegration rather than sudden shocks and ruptures. They argue that comprehending these processes is crucial for grasping why some authoritarian regimes falter while others persevere. Plot: The book commences with an introduction to the concept of autocratic regimes and their prevalence throughout history. The authors then delve into the factors that contribute to the vulnerability of these regimes during times of crisis, such as economic instability, political unrest, and external threats.
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