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Title Dictators and autocrats : securing power across global politics.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : ROUTLEDGE, 2021.

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Summary In order to truly understand the emergence, endurance, and legacy of autocracy, this volume of engaging essays explores how autocratic power is acquired, exercised, and transferred or abruptly ended through the careers and politics of influential figures in more than 20 countries and six regions. The book looks at both traditional "hard" dictators, such as Hitler, Stalin, and Mao, and more modern "soft" or populist autocrats, who are in the process of transforming once fully democratic countries into autocratic states, including Recep Tayyip Erdoan in Turkey, Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro, Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines, Narendra Modi in India, and Viktor Orbn in Hungary. The authors touch on a wide range of autocratic and dictatorial figures in the past and present, including present-day autocrats, such as Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, military leaders, and democratic leaders with authoritarian aspirations. They analyze the transition of selected autocrats from democratic or benign semi-democratic systems to harsher forms of autocracy, with either quite disastrous or more successful outcomes. An ideal reader for students and scholars, as well as the general public, interested in international affairs, leadership studies, contemporary history and politics, global studies, security studies, economics, psychology, and behavioral studies.
Biography Klaus Larres is the Richard M Krasno Distinguished Professor of History and International Affairs at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He served as Counselor and Senior Policy Adviser at the German Embassy in Beijing, held the Kissinger Chair in International Relations at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC, and was a Fellow at the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) - German Institute for International Security and Affairs think tank in Berlin. Among his many publications are the books Churchill's Cold War: The Politics of Personal Diplomacy; Uncertain Allies: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Threat of a United Europe; and Understanding Global Politics: Actors and Themes in International Affairs (co-edited).
Contents <P>Introduction. Dictators and Autocrats: A Global Phenomenon<BR>Klaus Larres</P><P>Abstracts: 23 Dictators and Autocrats of Our Times</P><P>THE NOTORIOUS THREE</P><P>1. Joseph Stalin: Autocrat par excellence (The Soviet Union)<BR>Hiroaki Kuromiya <BR>2. Adolf Hitler: From Democracy to Dictatorship (Germany)<BR>Eric Kurlander<BR>3. Mao Zedong: Communist Party Dictatorship (China)<BR>Covell F. Meyskens</P><P><BR>PATHBREAKING AUTOCRATS OF THE 20TH CENTURY</P><P>4. Fidel Castro: From Grassroots Dictatorship to Communist Autocracy (Cuba)<BR>Lilian Guerra<BR>5. Augusto Pinochet: The Emergence of One-Man Rule (Chile)<BR>Patricio Silva<BR>6. Robert Mugabe: Ruthless Authoritarian who Preferred Democratic Clothing (Zimbabwe)<BR>Richard Bourne <BR>7. Joseph Kabila: the "Raïs" of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo)<BR>Charles Tshimanga-Kashama <BR>8. Hugo Chávez: Was he an Autocrat? (Venezuela)<BR>Gabriel Hetland<BR>9. Lee Kuan Yew: Autocracy, Elections, and Capitalism (Singapore)<BR>Michael Barr <BR> </P><P>21ST CENTURY AUTOCRATS -- THE MAJOR POWERS </P><P>10. Vladimir Putin: Russia's Neo-Patrimonial Façade Democracy (Russia)<BR>Allen J. Lynch<BR>11. Xi Jinping: The Rise of an Authoritarian Leader (China)<BR>Johnny Erling<BR>12. Narendra Modi: Elected Authoritarian (India)<BR>Ian Hall<BR>13. Donald J. Trump: The Authoritarian Style in American Politics (USA)<BR>Klaus Larres</P><P>21ST CENTURY AUTOCRATS -- OTHER INFLUENTIAL AUTOCRATS</P><P>14. Ali Hosseini Khamenei: Routinizing Revolution (Iran)<BR>Kjetil Selvik<BR>15. The Assad Dynasty: Quo Vadis Damascus? (Syria)<BR>Moshe Ma'oz<BR>16. Kim Jong un: Rise to Power and Leadership Style (North Korea)<BR>Rachel M. Lee<BR>17. Abd al Fattah al Sisi: The One and Only Egyptian Dictator (Egypt)<BR>Robert Springborg <BR>18. Prayuth Chan-o-cha: From the Barracks to the Ballot Box (Thailand)<BR>Pasuth Thothaveesansuk<BR>19. Muhammad bin Salman Al-Saud: King in All But Name (Saudi Arabia)<BR>Christopher Davidson<BR>20. János Kádár and Viktor Orbán: From Communist to Post-Communist Autocracy (Hungary)<BR>Andras Bozoki <BR>21. Recep Tayyip Erdogan: From "Illiberal Democracy" to Electoral Authoritarianism (Turkey)<BR>Howard Eissenstat<BR>22. Rodrigo Duterte: Macho Populism and Authoritarian Practice (Philippines)<BR>Nicole Curato and Yvan Ysmael Yonaha<BR>23. Jair Bolsonaro: Beyond the Pale, Above the Fray (Brazil)<BR>Andre Pagliarini</P>
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Subject Dictatorship.
Dictators.
Dictators -- History.
Authoritarianism -- History.
World politics.
Power (Social sciences)
HISTORY / General.
HISTORY / Africa / Central.
HISTORY / Asia / China.
Authoritarianism. (OCoLC)fst00821640
Dictators. (OCoLC)fst00892873
Dictatorship. (OCoLC)fst00892878
Power (Social sciences) (OCoLC)fst01074219
World politics. (OCoLC)fst01181381
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Author Larres, Klaus, editor.
Other Form: Print version: 0367607875 9780367607876 0367607867 9780367607869 (OCoLC)1249800644
ISBN 9781000467550 (electronic book)
1000467554 (electronic book)
9781003100508 (electronic book)
1003100503 (electronic book)
1000467600 (electronic book : EPUB)
9781000467604 (electronic book)
0367607875
9780367607876
0367607867
9780367607869
Standard No. 10.4324/9781003100508 doi
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