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    • 2018-11-27Zeitschriftenartikel
      Adapting or Freezing? Ideological Reactions of Communist Regimes to a Post-Communist World 
      Dukalskis, Alexander; Gerschewski, Johannes
      This article studies the ideological reactions of communist regimes to the advent of a post-communist world. It examines two cases of reformed communist regimes (China and Vietnam) with two relatively unreformed cases ...
    • 2020-10-01Zeitschriftenartikel
      How Do Inclusionary and Exclusionary Autocracies Affect Ordinary People? 
      Neundorf, Anja; Gerschewski, Johannes; Olar, Roman-Gabriel
      We propose a distinction between inclusionary and exclusionary autocratic ruling strategies and develop novel theoretical propositions on the legacy that these strategies leave on citizens’ political attitudes once the ...
    • 2018-08-21Zeitschriftenartikel
      Legitimacy in Autocracies: Oxymoron or Essential Feature? 
      Gerschewski, Johannes
      Legitimacy is a key concept in political science. It has deep normative roots in democratic theory and refers usually to righteous, just, fair, and therefore acceptable rule. However, non-democracies also try to create a ...
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