Zusammenfassung
Das Studienbuch führt systematisch, umfassend und historisch eingebettet in die Entstehungs-, Funktions- und Entwicklungsbedingungen nicht-demokratischer Regime der Gegenwart ein. Es breitet die Ergebnisse der internationalen Autokratieforschung aus, macht mit deren Konzepten und Methoden vertraut, informiert über die wichtigsten Typen der Autokratie und beleuchtet deren Stabilitätsbedingungen. Auch Systemtransformationen werden aus der Perspektive autokratischer Regime beleuchtet. Es integriert Ansätze, Befunde und Perspektiven verschiedener Forschungstraditionen und will zu einer interdisziplinären Betrachtung anregen. Der Autor wirkt am Hannah-Arendt-Institut für Totalitarismusforschung an der Technischen Universität Dresden.
Abstract
This textbook provides a systematic, comprehensive and historically embedded introduction to the formation, functioning and development conditions of today’s non-democratic regimes. It disseminates the results of international autocracy research, familiarises readers with its concepts and methods, provides information about the most important types of autocracy and illuminates the conditions for their stability. System transformations are also examined from the perspective of autocratic regimes. The book integrates approaches, findings and perspectives from different research traditions and aims to encourage an interdisciplinary view. The author works at the Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies at the University of Dresden.
Schlagworte
Lehrbuch Russia Demokratie Democracy Einführung Legitimacy Totalitarianism Autokratieforschung Autokratien Stabilitätsbedingungen autocracies dictatorships Autocratic systems Ideocracies Despotism Theory of Forms of State Typologies Integrative Power Autocracy Research autocracy types Autokratietypen developmental conditions Entwicklungsbedingungen stability conditions study guide system transformations Systemtransformationen Totalitarismusforschung totalitarianism researchKeywords
introduction textbook authoritarianism absolutism non-democratic regimes system transformation- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- 9–12 I. Introduction 9–12
- 49–60 V. Despotism 49–60
- 61–68 VI. Absolutism 61–68
- 85–102 VIII. Ideocracy 85–102
- 103–120 IX. System stability 103–120
- 121–142 X. System transformation 121–142
- 149–182 Bibliography 149–182
- 183–187 Index of Subjects 183–187
- 188–196 Index of Names 188–196
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