The three pillars of stability: legitimation, repression, and co-optation in autocratic regimes
WZB Berlin Social Science Center
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Abstract
Why do some autocracies remain stable while others collapse? This article presents a theoretical framework that seeks to explain the longevity of autocracies by referring to three pillars of stability: legitimation, repression, and co-optation. These three causal factors are derived by distilling and synthesizing the main arguments of classic and more recent research efforts. Particular emphasis is paid to re-incorporate legitimation in the explanation of stable autocracies. The article conceptionalizes the three pillars and discusses methods of concrete measurement. It then moves on to explain the stabilization process. How do these pillars develop their stabilizing effect? It is argued that reinforcement…
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- Autocracy
- Legitimation
- Psychological repression
- Political science
- Political economy
- Law
- Law and economics
- Contentious politics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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