Oxford University Press eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 21, 2024
Abstract
Do
regional
organizations
support
democratization
or
further
authoritarian
rule?
Research
indicates
that
membership
in
can
help
consolidate
democratic
transitions,
while
more
recent
studies
also
point
out
the
possible
stabilizing
effects
for
authoritarianism.
This
chapter
reviews
this
question
to
synthesize
what
is
known
about
foundation,
design,
and
of
organizations.
By
surveying
a
broad
set
literatures
from
different
sub-disciplines,
seeks
make
three
interrelated
points.
First,
regimes
have
founded
many
since
1945,
spanning
most
world
regions.
Second,
relatively
little
design
ROs,
such
as
their
institutional
authority
decision-making
procedures,
well
activities
ROs
security
financial
matters.
Third,
several,
often
overlapping,
mechanisms
explain
how
autocratic
clubs
sustain
rule,
specifically
increased
domestic
international
legitimation,
transnational
repression,
rent-seeking
capacities.
The
concludes
by
discussing
role
future
global
governance.
Conflict Management and Peace Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
China
has
been
targeting
Uyghurs
indiscriminately
in
many
countries
around
the
world.
However,
Uyghur
diasporas
some
are
more
susceptible
to
China's
repressive
practices
than
other
countries.
What
explains
cross-country
variations
regarding
repression
of
abroad?
In
this
study,
we
explain
variation
by
laying
out
a
causal
linkage
between
Chinese
leaders’
foreign
visits
and
transnational
Uyghurs.
We
argue
that
rising
global
power
translates
into
political
weight
over
it
frequently
interacts
with.
For
such
countries,
maintaining
status
quo
bilateral
relations
is
advantageous,
whereas
alienating
costly.
This
dynamic
highlights
importance
complying
with
strategic
interests,
one
which
As
such,
expect
host
population
witness
leaders
operate
according
logic
“the
enemy
my
friend
enemy”
allow
even
help
(the
friend's)
activities
against
friend)
on
their
soil.
Drawing
Transnational
Repression
Dataset
examining
43
period
1998–2020,
find
positive
statistically
significant
relationship
Uyghurs:
leader
country,
likely
diaspora
subject
repression.
also
severity
Oxford University Press eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 67 - 91
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
Abstract
This
chapter
engages
in
survival
analysis
to
study
the
extent
which
membership
dictator
clubs
prolongs
time
office
for
autocratic
incumbents.
It
shows
that
across
and
space,
with
higher
density
significantly
reduced
probability
of
experiencing
democratic
breakdown,
but
it
does
not
seem
protect
from
authoritarian
elite
challenges
such
as
coups.
In
contrast,
other
international
explanations
including
close
relationships
powers,
authority
decision-making
rules
institutions,
diffusion
practices
do
systematically
explain
survival.
The
findings
presented
this
thereby
speak
importance
institutional
theory
resilience.
Oxford University Press eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 42 - 66
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
Abstract
This
chapter
introduces
the
data
used
for
quantitative
analysis
and
presents
descriptive
statistics
on
development
of
autocratic
regional
organizations
across
time
regions.
It
provides
answers
concerning
three
main
areas:
geographical
distribution
dictator
clubs,
their
historical
development,
institutional
design,
paying
particular
attention
to
density,
homogeneity,
authority.
shows
that
clubs
are
a
ubiquitous
phenomenon
even
after
wave
democratization
in
1990s,
do
not
necessarily
differ
profoundly
from
democratic
counterparts
terms
design.
The
concludes
with
an
update
regime
survival
breakdown
book.
Oxford University Press eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 92 - 117
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
Abstract
Chapter
5
engages
in
a
most-different
system
design
to
show
how
dictator
clubs
help
prevent
democratization
during
moments
of
political
crisis
focusing
on
three
diverse
regional
organizations
(ROs)
from
different
world
regions.
The
chapter
analyzes
democratic
challenges
Bahrain,
Zimbabwe,
and
China,
ranging
public
protest
the
Arab
Spring
election
loss
revolutionary
parties
Southern
Africa
ethnic
dissident
by
Uyghur
minorities
Eurasia.
demonstrates
that
material
immaterial
resources
provided
Gulf
Cooperation
Council
(GCC),
African
Development
Community
(SADC),
Shanghai
Organization
(SCO)
helped
tip
scale
favor
autocratic
incumbents
politically
contentious
moments.
Oxford University Press eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
Abstract
Authoritarian
regional
organizations
(ROs)
have
experienced
a
remarkable
rise
in
numbers
and
importance.
Autocracies
across
all
world
regions
joined
such
as
the
Shanghai
Cooperation
Organization
(SCO),
Gulf
Council
(GCC),
Bolivarian
Alliance
for
Peoples
of
Our
America
(ALBA).
Why
do
autocracies
institutionalize
cooperation
join
ROs,
thereby
bearing
possible
sovereignty
costs?
Do
authoritarian
ROs
differ
from
their
democratic
counterparts
terms
activities
design?
And
what
are
domestic
effects
membership
rule?
How
Regional
Organizations
Sustain
Rule
details
how
help
autocratic
regimes
secure
hold
on
power.
The
book
shows
incumbent
sort
into
dictator
clubs
that
to
successfully
defend
against
international
challenges
during
moments
political
instability.
This
happens
via
distinct
causal
chains.
Dictator
redistribute
resources
toward
elites
raise
cost
challenging
behavior
opposition,
they
regulate
appropriate
among
fellow
members
prevent
interference
side
dissenting
actors,
protect
case
pressure
lower
employing
repressive
tactics.
Combining
statistical
survival
analysis
case-based
evidence
Middle
East,
(Eur)Asia,
Sub-Saharan
Africa,
Latin
America,
had
helping
hand
defending
pro-democratic
protestors,
co-opting
elites,
legitimizing
flawed
elections,
shielding
fallout
sanctions.
responsible
reinforcing
rule
globe.
Oxford University Press eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 144 - 166
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
Abstract
Chapter
7
analyzes
how
dictator
clubs
help
to
decrease
the
cost
of
international
sanctions
in
a
most-similar
system
design
by
shielding
members
from
negative
material
and
diplomatic
consequences.
The
chapter
shows
Bolivarian
Alliance
for
Peoples
our
Americas
(ALBA)
further
regional
actors
protected
Nicaraguan
President
Ortega
pressure
when
engaging
costly
survival
strategies
ranging
electoral
manipulation
protest
repression.
At
same
time,
neighboring
Honduras
was
faced
with
Organization
American
States
(OAS),
United
States,
European
Union
that
helped
put
an
end
period
autocratization.
Oxford University Press eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 118 - 143
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
Abstract
Chapter
6
investigates
how
dictator
clubs
prevent
interference
by
other
regional
actors
such
as
neighboring
states,
civil
society,
or
the
organization
(RO)
bureaucracy
on
side
of
democratic
challengers,
and
why
they
do
not
protect
dictators
who
face
intra-elite
challengers.
The
chapter
focuses
challenges
to
regime
in
Zimbabwe
from
2002
2017,
norms
sovereignty
non-interference
practiced
Southern
African
Development
Community
(SADC)
helped
keep
President
Mugabe
power.
also
shows
same
logic
led
Mugabe’s
downfall
2017
when
he
was
replaced
a
former
ally
military
coup.