Week 4 Flashcards

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What defines an authoritarian regime? (Linz)

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  • Limited pluralism
  • Absence of an elaborate ideology used to guide regime
  • Absence of political mobilization
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Characteristics of a totalitarian regime

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  • Ambition to CHANGE HUMANS
  • Totalitarian organization of all aspects
  • Ideological indoctrination through organizations THOUGHT CONTROL
  • Personality cult
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What distinguishes the Brzezinski regime from older autocracies?

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  • Totalitarian ideology
  • Single party committed to regime usually led by one man
  • Fully developed secret police and the three kinds of monopolies
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What are the three Brzezinski monopolies?

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  • Mass communication
  • Operational weapons
  • All organizations, including economic ones
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François Furet on totalitarian regimes

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Individuals deprived of political ties and subjected to the total power of an ideological party and its leader

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What are the main differences among autocracies?

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  1. Extent of pluralism
  2. Civil rights and rule of law
  3. Nature, homogeneity, and discretion of leadership
  4. Legitimization principle (tradition, religion, ideology, etc)
  5. Use of repression/terror or clientelism
  6. Popular support and mobilization
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Why does authoritarian regimes keep institutions? (Gandhi)

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  • Information gathering
  • Co-optation of critical sections of society
  • Credible commitment to the interest of asset-holders (e.g. protect investments)
  • Signaling
  • Conflict resolution
  • Turn de facto power into de cure power
  • Dispersed responsibility
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How to know who is threatening a dictator?

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  • A subset of society which actually support its authority

- Society as a whole -> can have mobilization

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Three (Weberian) ways of legitimizing power

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  • Tradition
  • Charisma
  • Bureaucracy and reason
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Legitimacy for authoritarian regimes

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- Leaders NEED IT
Legitimization and subordination
OR
Repression and terror
OR
Redistribution and clientelism
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Do authoritarian regimes lead to less redistribution, fewer public goods, and depress economic growth?

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  • Weaker enforcement of property rights
  • Dictators as rent-maximizers
  • “stationary bandit”
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“Stationary bandit”

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Whenever a self-interested actor with coercive power has a stable interest, is led to act in ways consistent with society’s interest

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Huntington’s definition of revolution

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Rapid, fundamental, and violent domestic change in dominant values and myths of a society (with its institutions and various parties)

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Acemoglu on revolutions

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Change on institutions to ensure future conditions

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Class conflict as reason for revolution (approaches)

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  1. Depending on type of land property and capital distribution
  2. (Skocpol) International uneven spread of capitalist economic development
  3. Multi-class or religious coalition (failure of US-backed dictatorships)
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Relative deprivation

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  • Poverty not driver of revolution

- Growing difference between reality and expectations

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Modernization thesis

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  • State modernization prerequisite for revolution
  • Technological and economic changes
  • Economic, social and political developments
  • Development of democracy
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Lipset

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Democracy may develop only in peaceful societies

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Przeworski

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  • Transitions to democracy random

- Democratic consolidation determined by economic development