Search Results - "SVOLIK, MILAN W."
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The Foundations of Limited Authoritarian Government: Institutions, Commitment, and Power-Sharing in Dictatorships
Published in The Journal of politics (01-04-2013)“…Why do some dictatorships establish institutions that may constrain their leaders? We argue that institutions promote the survival of dictatorships by…”
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Which Democracies Will Last? Coups, Incumbent Takeovers, and the Dynamic of Democratic Consolidation
Published in British journal of political science (01-10-2015)“…This article develops a change-point model of democratic consolidation that conceives of consolidation as a latent quality to be inferred rather than measured…”
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When Polarization Trumps Civic Virtue: Partisan Conflict and the Subversion of Democracy by Incumbents
Published in Quarterly journal of political science (27-01-2020)“…We propose an explanation for the most prevalent form of democratic breakdown after the Cold War: the subversion of democracy by incumbents. In both…”
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Power Sharing and Leadership Dynamics in Authoritarian Regimes
Published in American journal of political science (01-04-2009)“…I examine a fundamental problem of politics in authoritarian regimes: the dictator and the ruling coalition must share power and govern in an environment where…”
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Polarization versus Democracy
Published in Journal of democracy (01-07-2019)“…When can we realistically expect ordinary people to check the authoritarian ambitions of elected politicians? An answer to this question is key to…”
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Contracting on Violence: The Moral Hazard in Authoritarian Repression and Military Intervention in Politics
Published in The Journal of conflict resolution (01-10-2013)“…Why does the military intervene in the politics of some countries but remain under firm civilian control in others? The paper argues that the origins of…”
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Learning to Love Democracy: Electoral Accountability and the Success of Democracy
Published in American journal of political science (01-07-2013)“…This article explains why dissatisfaction with the performance of individual politicians in new democracies often turns into disillusionment with democracy as…”
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Formal Models of Nondemocratic Politics
Published in Annual review of political science (11-05-2016)“…The last decade has witnessed growing interest among political scientists and economists in nondemocratic politics. This trend has been reflected in…”
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Deliver the Vote! Micromotives and Macrobehavior in Electoral Fraud
Published in The American political science review (01-02-2016)“…Most electoral fraud is not conducted centrally by incumbents but rather locally by a multitude of political operatives. How does an incumbent ensure that his…”
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Third-Party Actors and the Success of Democracy: How Electoral Commissions, Courts, and Observers Shape Incentives for Electoral Manipulation and Post-Election Protests
Published in The Journal of politics (01-04-2015)“…When and how do third-party actors—most prominently electoral commissions, courts, and observers—contribute to the integrity of the electoral process? We…”
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Democracy as an equilibrium: rational choice and formal political theory in democratization research
Published in Democratization (02-01-2019)“…Over the past quarter century, some of the most influential propositions about democratization have been developed with the tools of rational choice and formal…”
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