articleThe Journal of PoliticsApr 1, 2013Closed access

The Foundations of Limited Authoritarian Government: Institutions, Commitment, and Power-Sharing in Dictatorships

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Abstract

Why do some dictatorships establish institutions that may constrain their leaders? We argue that institutions promote the survival of dictatorships by facilitating authoritarian power-sharing. Specifically, institutions such as parties, legislatures, and advisory councils alleviate commitment and monitoring problems between the dictator and his allies caused by the secrecy in authoritarian governance. However, because authoritarian power-sharing succeeds only when it is backed by a credible threat of a rebellion by the dictator’s allies, institutions will be ineffective or break down when an imbalance of power within the ruling coalition undermines this threat’s credibility. Our arguments clarify the complex…

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  • Dictator
  • Dictatorship
  • Authoritarianism
  • Political science
  • Power (physics)
  • Legislature
  • Corporate governance
  • Political economy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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