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  1. 4 de jul. de 2016 · Paradoxically, many dictators agree to institutionalized succession rules even though these rules could regulate their removal from office. This study shows that succession rules, like other pseudo-democratic institutions in authoritarian regimes, provide survival benefits for dictators.

    • Erica Frantz, Elizabeth A. Stein
    • 2017
  2. 11 de mar. de 2020 · While in personalist regimes, much depends on the leader’s resources and skills, leadership succession in one-party dictatorships tends to reflect tectonic changes within the ruling party; it is the party that controls succession and access-to-power positions (see Magaloni and Kricheli, 2010: 127).

    • Ludger Helms
    • 2020
  3. The chapter first examines the importance of term limits in authoritarian regimes and how they help maintain autocratic stability. The chapter then turns to examine the role of term limits and leadership turnover in three types of authoritarian rule: single-party regimes, personalist dictatorships, and military regimes.

  4. Summary. Dictatorships have dominated global politics for hundreds of years, from the pharaohs of Egypt to the absolute monarchs of Europe. Though democracy has since spread to much of the world, about 40% of today’s countries are still ruled by dictatorship.

  5. Although dictators still occasionally seek to establish their sons as their heirs, they usually rely on force rather than the claims of heredity to achieve their object. Apart from a few states where the dynastic ruler is the effective head of the government, the hereditary principle of succession is now almost exclusively confined to the ...

  6. It is true that. in most cases the problem of succession did not arise because dicta- torial rule was terminated through the premature, and more or less abrupt and violent, end of the regime as such. But even prior to such. event, little public attention is given to the problem within dictator- ships.

  7. Political system - Dictatorship, Autocracy, Oppression: While royal rule, as legitimized by blood descent, had almost vanished as an effective principle of government in the modern world, monocracy—a term that comprehends the rule of non-Western royal absolutists, of generals and strongmen in Latin America and Asia, of a number of leaders in postcolonial Africa, and of the totalitarian heads ...