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The article analyzes different types of authoritarian political regimes, the specific order of single-party, military and personalist regimes, the logic of their survival, the traits of authoritarian institutions and the chances of regime change and democratization from the mainstream rational choice perspective.

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Оксана Харитонова
МГИМО(У) МИД РФ
Russian Federation


О. G. Haritonova

Russian Federation


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