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The Politics of Repression Under Authoritarian Rule
How Steadfast is the Iron Throne?
von Dag Tanneberg
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Reihe: Contributions to Political Science
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ISBN: 978-3-030-35477-0
Auflage: 1st ed. 2020
Erschienen am 03.01.2020
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 176 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Dag Tanneberg studied Political Science at the Universities of Halle/Saale and Berlin, Germany, as well as at Duke University, Durham, USA. Currently, he works at the University of Potsdam. His research focuses on issues of autocracy, human rights and contentious politics, as well as political science methodology. He has published articles in various journals, such as Contemporary PoliticsGovernance & PoliticsZeitschrift für Vergleichende PolitikwissenschaftPolitische VierteljahresschriftContemporary Politics, and Governance & Politics.



1 Introduction


1.1 The Puzzle


1.2 The Argument in a Nutshell


1.3 Plan of the Book


References


2 Toward a Theory of Political Repression


2.1 Introduction


2.2 Why is Political Repression Important to Authoritarian Rule?


2.3 What the Punishment Puzzle Says About Political Repression


2.4 Reconceptualizing Repression: Restrictions and Violence


2.5 How Do Restrictions and Violence Connect?

2.6 Conclusion


References


3 How to Measure Dictatorship, Dissent, and Political Repression


3.1 Introduction


3.2 What Counts as Authoritarian Rule?


3.3 Recognizing Dissent Under Authoritarian Rule


3.4 How to Measure Political Repression


3.4.1 Problems in Measuring Political Repression


3.4.2 Operationalization of Violence and Restrictions


3.4.3 Debating Important Reservations

3.5 Conclusion


3.6 Appendix


3.6.1 Authoritarian Spells, Campaigns, and Repression


3.6.2 Summary of More Flexible Lag Structures


3.6.3 Uncertainty About Violence by Level of Restrictions


References


4. Does Repression Prevent Successful Campaigns?


4.1 Introduction


4.2 Taking Stock of Campaigns


4.3 How Repression Impedes Campaigns


4.4 Design and Data


4.4.1 Hints to Sample Selection Bias


4.4.2 How to Correct for Sample Selection Bias


4.4.3 Data


4.5 Results


4.5.1 Exploratory Findings


4.5.2 Statistical Analysis


4.5.3 Robustness Tests


4.6 Discussion


4.7 Conclusion


4.8 Appendix


4.8.1 Summary Statistics


4.8.2 Di¿erence-In-Means by Campaign Status


4.8.3 Marginal E¿ects Accounting for Sample Selection Bias


4.8.4 Results for a Graded Measurement of Campaign Success


4.8.5 Results for Unique Observations


4.8.6 Bootstrap Results


References


5 Does Repression of Campaigns Trigger Coups d'État?


5.1 Introduction


5.2 What's in a Coup d'État?


5.3 How Repression Discourages Coups in the Shadow of Campaigns


5.4 Design and Data


5.4.1 A Bayesian Multilevel Framework for Analysis


5.4.2 Data


5.5 Results


5.5.1 Statistical Analysis


5.5.2 Robustness


5.6 Discussion


5.7 Conclusion


5.8 Appendix


5.8.1 Summary Statistics


5.8.2 Summary of Within- and Between-Di¿erences


5.8.3 Results for a Fully Speci¿ed Interaction Term


5.8.4 Results for an Alternative Coding of the Coup d'État


5.8.5 Fixed E¿ects Estimation Results


5.8.6 Cross-Classi¿ed Bayesian Multilevel Analysis


References


6 Conclusion


6.1 Introduction


6.2 Summary of the Book


6.3 Main Findings


6.4 Added Value and Limits of the Analytical Framework


6.5 Avenues for Future Research


6.6 Conclusion


References


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