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Ordering Power

University of Chicago

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Abstract

Like the postcolonial world more generally, Southeast Asia exhibits tremendous variation in state capacity and authoritarian durability. Ordering Power draws on theoretical insights dating back to Thomas Hobbes to develop a unified framework for explaining both of these political outcomes. States are especially strong and dictatorships especially durable when they have their origins in 'protection pacts': broad elite coalitions unified by shared support for heightened state power and tightened authoritarian controls as bulwarks against especially threatening and challenging types of contentious politics. These coalitions provide the elite collective action underpinning strong states, robust ruling parties,…

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Keywords
  • Authoritarianism
  • Elite
  • Dictatorship
  • Politics
  • Political economy
  • Underpinning
  • State (computer science)
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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