Publication

12 Mar 2010

What explains the post-tenure fate of dictators? How does it affect their propensity to democratize? We tackle these questions in a model, with one leader and N - 1 factions. We conclude that a leader may be eliminated because he cannot commit to refrain from using violence in the future. Since dictators can remain in office unless they are threatened with violence, leaders with greater capacity for violence are more likely be ousted.

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Author Alexandre Debs
Series Leitner Program Working Papers
Publisher Leitner Program in International & Comparative Political Economy
Copyright © 2010 Leitner Program
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