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Por qué perduran los regímenes autoritarios [Why authoritarian regimes persist]

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Author(s)
Merkel, Wolfgang
Keywords
authoritarianism
democracy
repression
Totalitarianism
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Ethics of political systems
Ethics of law
Rights based legal ethics
Governance and ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/163493
Abstract
"Según lo observado empíricamente, el equilibrio ideal para la supervivencia de las dictaduras se consigue al combinar una alta legitimación basada en la ideología o los resultados con una minimización de la represión «dura», un desarrollo de la represión «blanda» y un nivel medio de cooptación. Hoy son varios los regímenes que resisten la división binaria entre democracia y dictadura y tratan de lograr una combinación entre esos elementos para garantizar su supervivencia. El optimismo sobre una evolución lineal hacia democracias liberales que se desplegó tras la caída del Muro de Berlín hoy es parte de los deseos superficiales del pasado."
Date
2017
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Article
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