
BOOKS - Competitive Authoritarianism Hybrid Regimes After the Cold War

Competitive Authoritarianism Hybrid Regimes After the Cold War
Author: Levitsky St., Way L.A.
Year: 2010
Pages: 536
Format: PDF
File size: 15.0 Мб
Language: ENG

Year: 2010
Pages: 536
Format: PDF
File size: 15.0 Мб
Language: ENG

Book Description: In this book, the authors examine how hybrid regimes, which combine elements of both democratic and authoritarian systems, have evolved since the end of the Cold War. They argue that these regimes have become more competitive and have adopted new tactics to maintain power, such as using technology to manipulate public opinion and suppress dissent. The authors also explore the implications of this trend for democracy and human rights, and suggest that it is essential to develop a personal paradigm for understanding the technological process of developing modern knowledge in order to ensure the survival of humanity and the unity of people in a warring state. Long Detailed Description: Competitive Authoritarianism Hybrid Regimes After the Cold War by Steven Levitsky and Lucan Way offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of hybrid regimes since the end of the Cold War. The authors demonstrate how these regimes, which combine elements of both democratic and authoritarian systems, have become increasingly competitive and have adopted new tactics to maintain power. They argue that the use of technology plays a crucial role in this process, as governments use technology to manipulate public opinion and suppress dissent. The book begins with an overview of the current political landscape, highlighting the rise of hybrid regimes around the world.
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