- Format
- Häftad (Paperback / softback)
- Språk
- Engelska
- Antal sidor
- 368
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2023-04-04
- Förlag
- Princeton University Press
- Illustratör/Fotograf
- 4 b, w illus 2 tables
- Illustrationer
- 4 b/w illus. 2 tables.
- Dimensioner
- 201 x 132 x 30 mm
- Vikt
- Antal komponenter
- 1
- ISBN
- 9780691224473
- 300 g
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"Timely and indispensable." * Atlantic * "A fascinating new book." * The Economist * "[A] well-researched and entertaining book."---Tony Barber, Financial Times "Entertaining and disquieting."---Gideon Rachman, Financial Times "With meaty graphs and well-organized evidence . . . Guriev and Treisman advance subtler arguments, as they show that authoritarian rulers can come to power by democratic means and stay there."---Adam Gopnik, New Yorker "If we failed to end tyrants, we played our part in helping to mould them. As Sergei Guriev and Daniel Treisman observe in their intelligent, important book Spin Dictators, throughout this time something far more interesting and dangerous was happening. The most sophisticated dictators were reforming themselves, and the lesson they internalised was not the need to be democratic - that, after all, went against who they were - but the need to look democratic."---David Patrikarakos, Spectator "As Sergei Guriev and Daniel Treisman persuasively argue in Spin Dictators, their absorbing, meticulous study of the evolution of authoritarianism in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, craft and deception have in recent decades supplanted fear and terror as the defining characteristics of today's autocratic rulers. . . . In diagnosing a critical problem and proposing a prophylactic, Guriev and Treisman have performed a great service to the field of geopolitics."---Michael M. Rosen, Washington Examiner "Sergei Guriev and Daniel Treisman have written the most astute account of the system that has risen to challenge liberal democracy in the 21st century. Their book, Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century, describes the methods which have made it possible for Putin, Viktor Orban, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and others to rule over societies that in most cases had developed reasonably well functioning democracies. Other scholars and journalists have written about the tactics used by 21st century autocrats to secure control over the institutions of a free society. But Guriev and Treisman have assembled the most thorough analysis of the building blocks of contemporary dictatorships."---Arch Puddington, American Purpose "A deeply researched tour d'horizon of the evolving dark arts of authoritarian politics."---G. John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs "The authors carefully document dozens of strategies used by authoritarian regimes around the world to successfully pass themselves off as populist supporters of democracy when the actual goal is tyranny and absolute power. As depressing as this scenario may be, the authors do politically concerned readers an immense favor, enabling us to recognize these tactics and, with that knowledge, ultimately oppose this new breed of dictator." * Booklist * "Thoroughly enjoyable and enlightening."---Joshua Huminski, Diplomatic Courier "The dictatorships of the 20th century rested on violence and direct coercion. This book argues that the 21st century has seen the emergence of a new kind of spin dictatorship - in places as diverse as Hungary, Singapore and Turkey - that adopts the forms of democracy while subverting the substance."---Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
Övrig information
Sergei Guriev is professor of economics and provost at Sciences Po in Paris and former chief economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Twitter @sguriev Daniel Treisman is professor of political science at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the author of The Return: Russia's Journey from Gorbachev to Medvedev. Twitter @dstreisman