Electoral authoritarianism : the dynamics of unfree competition / ed. by Andreas Schedler

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Outros Autores:Schedler, Andreas (Editor)
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Idioma:English
Publicado em:Boulder, Colo. [u.a.] : Lynne Rienner, 2006
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Sumário
The logic of electoral authoritarianism Andreas Schedler
Methodological challenges
The logic of electoral authoritarianism / Andreas Schedler
Methodological challenges
Drawing boundaries: how to craft intermediate regime categories / Gerardo L. Munck
Observer paradoxes: how to assess electoral manipulation / Jonathan Hartlyn and Jennifer McCoy
Regime and opposition dynamics
Elite ruptures: when do ruling parties split? / Joy Langston
Tipping games: when do opposition parties coalesce? / Nicolas van de Walle
The electoral battlefield
Manipulative skills: how do rulers control the electoral arena? / William Case
After defeat: when do rulers steal elections? / Mark R. Thompson and Philipp Kuntz
Armed arbiters: when does the military step into the electoral arena? / John F. Clark
Tragic protest: why do opposition parties boycott elections? / Staffan I. Lindberg
Shifting power relations
Authoritarian failure: how does state weakness strengthen electoral competition? / Lucan A. Way
Creative constitutions: how do parliamentary powers shape the electoral arena? / M. Steven Fish
Linkage and leverage: how do international factors change domestic balances of power? / Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way
Conclusion
Beyond electoral authoritarianism: the spectrum of nondemocratic regimes / Richard Snyder
Drawing boundaries: how to craft intermediate regime categories Gerardo L. Munck
Observer paradoxes: how to assess electoral manipulation Jonathan Hartlyn and Jennifer McCoy
Regime and opposition dynamics ; Elite ruptures: when do ruling parties split? Joy Langston
Tipping games: when do opposition parties coalesce? Nicolas van de Walle
The electoral battlefield ; Manipulative skills: how do rulers control the electoral arena? William Case
After defeat: when do rulers steal elections? Mark R. Thompson and Philipp Kuntz
Armed arbiters: when does the military step into the electoral arena? John F. Clark
Tragic protest: why do opposition parties boycott elections? Staffan I. Lindberg
Shifting power relations ; Authoritarian failure: how does state weakness strengthen electoral competition? Lucan A. Way
Creative constitutions: how do parliamentary powers shape the electoral arena? M. Steven Fish
Linkage and leverage: how do international factors change domestic balances of power? Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way
Conclusion ; Beyond electoral authoritarianism: the spectrum of nondemocratic regimes Richard Snyder.