No. 39-1, January 2018
Index
- Authoritarian elections, state capacity, and performance legitimacy: Phases of regime consolidation and decline in Suharto’s Indonesia
- Electoral authoritarianism and economic control
- Electoral authoritarianism and weak states in Africa: The role of parties versus presidents in Tanzania and Cameroon
- High capacity, low resilience: The ‘developmental’ state and military–bureaucratic authoritarianism in South Korea
- Introduction to Rein Taagepera, ‘Science walks on two legs, but social sciences try to hop on one’
- Introduction: State capacity and elections in the study of authoritarian regimes
- Science walks on two legs, but social sciences try to hop on one
- State and regime capacity in authoritarian elections: Egypt before the Arab spring
- State capacity and regime resilience in Putin’s Russia
- State capacity and the resilience of electoral authoritarianism: Conceptualizing and measuring the institutional underpinnings of autocratic power
- Strong states, weak elections? How state capacity in authoritarian regimes conditions the democratizing power of elections