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Anne Meng, "Constraining Dictatorship: From Personalized Rule to Institutionalized Regimes" (Cambridge UP, 2020)

Nov 12, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
The Importance of Executive Power in a Diktatorship
04:45 • 2min
3
The Evolution of Political Science
06:33 • 6min
4
Is There a Difference Between a Party and a Dictatorship?
12:19 • 5min
5
Is There Evidence of a Party in the Regime?
17:36 • 4min
6
Is There a Difference in Legislative Strength in African Countries?
21:40 • 2min
7
Is the Policy Oversuccess a Success?
23:49 • 6min
8
What Are the Alternatives?
29:32 • 3min
9
Do Not Share Power With Alets
32:24 • 3min
10
Is There a Loyalty Story?
35:13 • 2min
11
The Crown Prince Problem, I'm a Dictator, I Shouldn't Do That
37:21 • 3min
12
Is the Successor Policy in Term Limits an Important Measure of Power?
40:44 • 3min
13
How Do You Measure Leader Strength?
44:00 • 6min
14
Are the Post Independence Leaders Stronger?
49:44 • 3min
15
The Alternative of Empowering Alites
52:19 • 3min
16
Institutional Changes on Leader and Regime Durability
55:05 • 4min
17
Is China Really a Great Place to Invest?
58:39 • 3min
18
The First Leadership Transition From Mow to Dang
01:01:31 • 4min
19
China's a Very Institutionalized System?
01:05:49 • 2min
20
Is There Institutionalization Within a Party?
01:07:25 • 6min
21
Democracy
01:13:08 • 4min