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      • We will look at conceptual distinctions between and empirical examples of personalist, monarchical, military, and single party regimes. The course then moves to consider the means by which authoritarian governments maintain and exercise their power.
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  2. Mar 28, 2024 · The most notable authoritarian regimes of the 20th century were characterized by a charismatic leader, a mass party, and a powerful secret police force. Regimes that use state institutions to brainwash and completely control their populations are categorized as totalitarian.

    • Natasha Lindstaedt
  3. According to Barbara Geddes, there are seven typologies of authoritarian regimes: dominant party regimes, military regime, personalist regimes, monarchies, oligarchic regimes, indirect military regimes, or hybrids of the first three.

  4. Aug 6, 2015 · According to Linz, authoritarian regimes are characterized by four defining traits: (1) limited, nonresponsible, political pluralism; (2) the absence of an elaborate and guiding ideology, having instead “distinctive mentalities”; (3) the absence of both intensive and extensive political mobilization; and (4) the exercise of power within ...

  5. In spite of these changes, authoritarian regimes are more robust than ever. This chapter explains the different ways in which authoritarian regimes are categorized. The chapter then explains how the different types of authoritarian regimes perform, and what factors make them more durable.

    • Natasha Lindstaedt
  6. Apply core concepts to contemporary examples of governing regimes. Discuss the nature and variety of authoritarian regimes. Discuss the nature and variety of representative regimes. Analyze the connections among legitimacy, authoritarian governments, and representative governments.

  7. Aug 30, 2023 · An expert on authoritarian regimes and transitions to democracy, Jackson School professor Jennifer Gandhi is investigating what we understand about autocracies — how they manifest, how they gain support, and how they are being successfully overthrown.

  8. At the core of our typology is a distinction between three different modes of political power maintenance (probably the three most widely used throughout history): (1) hereditary succession, or lineage; (2) the actual or threatened use of military force; and (3) popular election.