Why We Elect Former Dictators and Their Children

The “Dictocrats” and “Dictobrats”
Over the last half-century, a surprising number of new democracies have put their former dictators, or the children of those dictators, back in power. In Why We Elect Former Dictators and Their Children,” James Loxton explains the electoral success of these “dictocrats” and “dictobrats,” and what we can do about authoritarian nostalgia

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