Crises in authoritarian regimes
Titel: | Crises in authoritarian regimes : fragile orders and contested power / Jörg Baberowski, Martin Wagner (eds.) |
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Veröffentlicht: | Frankfurt : Campus Verlag, [2022] |
Umfang: | 376 Seiten ; 22 cm, 487 g |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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ISBN: | 9783593514949 ; 359351494X ; 9783593449685 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Acknowledgments
- p. 9
- Crises in Authoritarian Regimes: An Introduction
- p. 11
- I
- Contemporary Crises and Authoritarian Response
- A Manufactured Crisis? How Authoritarian Regimes Undermine Their Own Legitimacy-The Case of Putin's Russia in 2018-2020
- p. 29
- Learning from a Neighboring Crisis: Did the Belarusian and Kazakh Regimes Learn from the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity, 2013-2014?
- p. 53
- China's "Anti-Corruption" Campaign under Xi Jinping: Framing Catastrophe and Catharsis in a Never-Ending Crisis
- p. 79
- Authoritarian (Dis-)Advantages: A Comparative Study of the Handling of the SARS and Covid-19 Crises in China
- p. 115
- II
- (Dis-)continuity of Crisis-The Interwar Period
- To Hold and to Let Go: The Political Discourse of the Committee of Union and Progress in the Ottoman Empire, 1908-1923
- p. 143
- A Permanent State of Exception? Managing Crises in Late Imperial Germany and the Early Weimar Republic, 1917-1923
- p. 165
- Triple Threat: Resource Interdependence and the Interwar Authoritarian Crises
- p. 191
- III
- Identities and Ideologies of Crisis
- Towards Native "Fascism From Above": Crisis of Legitimacy, "Legal Revolution", and the Reshaping of Polish Politics in the Mid-1930s
- p. 217
- Reinventing Pétain: Crisis and Cults of Personality in Vichy France, 1940-1942
- p. 241
- Student Politics between Imagination and Action: The National Students Federation and the Anti-Ayub Movement in Pakistan, 1956-1971
- p. 267
- Exhaustion as Rebellion: The Identity Crisis of Salaried Women in South Korea and Kim Sung-ok's Novella, "A Night Walk" (1969)
- p. 289
- IV
- Violent Crises, Crises of Violence
- Necessity, Preliminarity and Moderation: The IACHR Mission in 1979 and the Argentine Junta's Response
- p. 317
- South Africa's "Total National Strategy"-Or How to Think About the Future of Apartheid in Times of Crisis, 1975-1984
- p. 337
- Afterword: Emergency as Normalcy
- p. 365
- Authors
- p. 373