How Autocracies Disrupt Unsanctioned Information Flows: The Role of State Power and Social Capital in North KoreaPeter WardSteven Denney
Why and how electoral systems matter in autocracies: Australian Journal of Political Science: Vol 51, No 3doi:10.1080/10361146.2016.1182617ElectoralsystemspartysystemspartysystemnationalisationelectoralauthoritarianismGrigoriiPoliticalV.PoliticalGolosov
Political parties around the world form election alliances in which they field common candidates or joint party lists. Once such alliances have formed, wha
President Joe Biden has described the state of global politics as an inflection point between democracy and autocracies. But the two countries remain deeply intertwined, with China the largest US trade partner and top customer for many American companies. "We want China to g...
“The autocracies look at us and ask who’s going to flinch first?And that is a very serious situation,” said Adm.ROB BAUER, the chair of NATO’s military committee. “I cannot imagine it’s in the interests of the United States that Putin comes out of any possible peace ne...
vaccination can expect health-education and encouragement, but limited protection. As our special report on the travel industry makes clear, people’s desire to live their lives will ultimately be hard to resist, even in autocracies like China that may be reluctant to leave zero-tolerance behind...
Through his diplomatic travels, Biden attempted to redefine the world in Cold War language—as a conflict between democracies and autocracies. Though for the US its conflict with China is more significant than with Moscow. The cold war between the US and China is on the rise and it will ch...
Developed democracies versus emerging autocracies: Arts, democracy, and innovation in Quadruple Helix innovation systems Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 3 (1) (2014), pp. 1-23 Google Scholar Chourabi et al., 2012 H. Chourabi, T. Nam, S. Walker, J.R. Gil-Garcia, S. Melloul...
This is also confirmed by (Warner & Zawahri, 2012), who found that democracies are more attractive to foreign direct investment than autocracies because they create a more stable and harmonious trade environment and business space that attracts foreign firms to invest in them. In addi- tion, ...
She sees it as a battle for the soul of the digital economy or a battle between techno-democracies and techno-autocracies. Moving from this high-level perspective to a more data-level perspective, the traditional institutional framework underpinning regulations – around the sector or activity-...