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authoritarian regimes 5 claims to legitimacy 5 democratization 3 sanctions 3 Authoritarianism 2 Autoritarismus 2 Legitimacy 2 Legitimität 2 Post-Soviet countries 2 adaptation 2 expert survey 2 CIS countries 1 Democracy 1 Democratization 1 Demokratie 1 Demokratisierung 1 Economic transition 1 GUS-Staaten 1 Political system 1 Politisches System 1 Sanction 1 Sanktion 1 Systemtransformation 1 Transformationsstaaten 1 Transition countries 1 Welt 1 World 1
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Free 5
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Book / Working Paper 5
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Grauvogel, Julia 5 Soest, Christian von 3 von Soest, Christian 2
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German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) 1
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GIGA Working Papers 2 GIGA working papers 2 GIGA Working Paper Series 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2 RePEc 1
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How Do Non-Democratic Regimes Claim Legitimacy? Comparative Insights from Post-Soviet Countries
von Soest, Christian; Grauvogel, Julia - 2015
The analysis using the new Regime Legitimation Expert Survey (RLES) demonstrates that non-democratic rulers in post-Soviet countries use specific combinations of legitimating claims to stay in power. Most notably, rulers claim to be the guardians of citizens' socioeconomic well-being. Second,...
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How do non-democratic regimes claim legitimacy? : comparative insights from post-Soviet countries
Soest, Christian von; Grauvogel, Julia - 2015
The analysis using the new Regime Legitimation Expert Survey (RLES) demonstrates that non‐democratic rulers in post‐Soviet countries use specific combinations of legitimating claims to stay in power. Most notably, rulers claim to be the guardians of citizens’ socioeconomic well‐being....
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Claims to Legitimacy Matter: Why Sanctions Fail to Instigate Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes
Grauvogel, Julia; Soest, Christian von - German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - 2013
enjoy strong claims to legitimacy and have only limited linkages to the sanction sender. …
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Claims to Legitimacy Matter: Why Sanctions Fail to Instigate Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes
Grauvogel, Julia; von Soest, Christian - 2013
enjoy strong claims to legitimacy and have only limited linkages to the sanction sender. …
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Claims to legitimacy matter : why sanctions fail to instigate democratization in authoritarian regimes
Grauvogel, Julia; Soest, Christian von - 2013
enjoy strong claims to legitimacy and have only limited linkages to the sanction sender. …
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