<p>Natasha Lindstaedt, one of the finest experts in comparative authoritarianism worldwide, provides a thought-provoking synopsis of what we know about authoritarian regimes today. It is such an informative and nuanced tour d′horizon that I can only warmly recommend that you go and buy this book!</p>
- Johannes Gerschewski,
<p>Concise, insightful, full of illustrative examples, and beautifully written, Prof. Lindstaedt’s book is an absolute must for anyone interested in understanding modern authoritarianism, its strategies of survival, the role of protest campaigns in destabilising such regimes and the (many) policy implications of these issues. </p>
- Abel Escribà-Folch,
<p>Dictators and dictatorships are an increasingly prominent part of the international landscape, yet their motivations and policies are poorly understood. Written by the utmost authority in the field, this brilliant book succinctly summarizes the state-of-art research on authoritarianism including on the new forms of autocracy and authoritarian behaviour.</p>
- Alexander Baturo,
A useful primer on perhaps the most critical issue for the world’s democracies: how the world seems to be sliding away from democracy and toward greater autocracy. Critical reading for those trying to better understand our present – and our future.
- Thomas Ambrosio,
<strong>If you want to learn a lot about what matters most, in as short a time as possible, this is the series for you.</strong>
- Danny Dorling,