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The Authoritarian International

The Authoritarian International

The Authoritarian International

Tracing How Authoritarian Regimes Learn in the Post-Soviet Space
Stephen G. F. Hall, University of Bath
August 2024
Available
Paperback
9781009096324

    Stephen Hall argues that democracies can preserve their norms and values from increasing attacks and backsliding by better understanding how authoritarian regimes learn. He focuses on the post-Soviet region, investigating two established authoritarian regimes, Belarus and Russia, and two hybrid-regimes, Moldova and Ukraine, with the aim of explaining the concept of authoritarian learning and revealing the practices that are developed and the sources of that learning. Hall finds clear signs of collaboration between countries in developing best survival practices between authoritarian-minded elites, and demonstrates that learning does not just occur between states, rather it can happen at the intra-state level, with elites learning lessons from previous regimes in their own countries. He highlights the horizontal nature of this learning, with authoritarian-minded elites developing methods from a range of sources to ascertain the best practices for survival. Post-Soviet regional organisations are crucial for the development and sharing of these survival practices as they provide 'learning rooms' and training exercises.

    • Provides a comprehensive analysis of authoritarian learning
    • Aids better understanding of the post-Soviet region
    • Written in a clear and concise style

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Dr Hall pushes forward the literature on authoritarian learning. The lessons learned from this book's conceptual framework and case studies will serve as the foundation for future scholars researching the current wave of autocratic resilience.' Thomas Ambrosio, Professor of Political Science, North Dakota State University

    'The Authoritarian International is a fascinating exploration of the complex ways in which authoritarian states in the post-Soviet space learn, adapt and evolve as regimes by fashioning a common repertoire of repressive and manipulative strategies. Stephen Hall has drawn on extensive primary research to construct a new understanding of a topic that is of growing importance in the contemporary world.' Sarah Birch, Professor of Political Science, King's College London

    'Dr Hall's book is a landmark in the study of authoritarian learning. It analyses how and why regimes learn, or fail to learn, from the successes and failures of measures taken by themselves and their neighbours to strengthen their hold on power.' Peter J. S. Duncan, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London

    'In a world where authoritarian regimes increasingly challenge democratic societies and norms, this is an essential handbook for western scholars and policymakers alike.' Roberto Foa, Director of the Centre for the Future of Democracy, University of Cambridge

    'This book provides a perceptive account of the ways in which stable authoritarian rule rests on processes of authoritarian learning. Through a careful comparison of post-Soviet cases, Hall illuminates how authoritarian leaders and their officials collude and learn from one another to avoid failed survival strategies and emulate successful ones. The book makes a strong case that elite learning must be placed at the centre of theories of authoritarian stability.' Oisin Tansey, Kings College London

    'It is often said that democratisation comes in 'waves'. Authoritarian states can copy each other too. They also learn from their own past successes and failures, and from malpractice in democratic states. Hall provides a fascinating study of authoritarian adaption and durability.' Andrew Wilson, Professor of Ukrainian Studies, UCL SSEES

    '… an extremely well-researched study that offers many insights into the intricate government structures and personal networks of four post-Soviet polities: Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova.' Nadja Douglas, H-Soz-Kult

    'This book is a welcome addition to the literature and data on authoritarian learning. In particular, it advances our analysis beyond assumptions about learning towards a rigorous analysis of how learning comes about …' Paul Fisher, Europe-Asia Studies

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    Product details

    August 2024
    Paperback
    9781009096324
    299 pages
    229 × 152 × 16 mm
    0.437kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction – A Contextual Overview
    • 2. Measuring Authoritarian Tendencies in Belarus, Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine
    • 3. Learning from External Failure
    • 4. Learning from Internal Failure
    • 5. Learning from External and Internal Success
    • 6. The Role of Regional Organisations in Authoritarian Learning
    • 7. External and Internal Learning in State Institutions
    • 8. How External and Internal Informal Networks Shape Learning in Belarus, Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine
    • 9. Conclusion.
      Author
    • Stephen G. F. Hall , University of Bath

      Stephen G. F. Hall is a Lecturer at the University of Bath, specialising in authoritarian and post-Soviet politics.