Stabilizing autocratic rule: legitimation, repression, and co-optation in East Asia's autocracies
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENT:
1. STAKING OUT: COMPARATIVE AUTOCRACY RESEARCH AND THE AIMS OF THIS
STUDY 9
2. JUSTIFYING: THE THREE PILLARS OF STABILITY 21
2.1 DEMOCRATIC THEORY * AUTOCRATIC THEORY? 21
2.2 THE FIRST RESEARCH WAVE: THE TOTALITARIANISM PARADIGM
;
25
2.2.1 THE POLITICAL-STRUCTURAL APPROACH: FRIEDRICH AND HIS LEGACY 27
2.2.2 ARENDT S SOCIO-PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH 34
2.2.3 THE POLITICAL RELIGION APPROACH 36
2.2.4 A CRITICAL RE-APPRAISAL *TOTALITARIANISM THEORIES ARE BETTER THAN
THEIR
REPUTATION 38
2.3 THE SECOND RESEARCH WAVE: AUTHORITARIAN RULE - FROM MODEST
BEGINNINGS
TO DISCURSIVE DOMINANCE 42
2.3.1 THE RISE OF MILITARY POLITICS 45
2.3.2 SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND BUREAUCRATIC AUTHORITARIANISM 49
2.3.3 THE IMPORTANCE OF INFORMAL POLITICS 55
2.3.4 A CRITICAL RE-APPRAISAL * TOO MUCH VARIANCE IN AUTHORITARIANISM?
59
2.4 THE THIRD RESEARCH WAVE: THE RENAISSANCE IN COMPARATIVE AUTOCRACY
RESEARCH 61
2.4.1 NEO-INSTITUTIONALIST ARGUMENTS 63
2.4.2 ECONOMIC AND/OR GAME-THEORETIC APPROACHES 66
2.4.3 A CRITICAL RE-APPRAISAL * EMPIRICAL FINDINGS AND ONE NOTE OF
CAUTION. 70
2.5 SYNTHESIS: THE THREE PILLARS OF AUTOCRATIC RULE 72
3. CLARIFYING: CONCEPT-BUILDING 75
3.1 CONCEPTS AS BUILDING BLOCKS FOR THEORIES 75
3.2 WHAT IS AN AUTOCRACY * AND WHAT IS A STABLE AUTOCRACY? 80
3.2.1 WHAT IS AN AUTOCRACY? 80
3.2.2 OPERATIONALIZING AUTOCRACY 83
3.2.3 WHAT IS A STABLE AUTOCRACY? 87
3.2.4 OPERATIONALIZING AND MEASURING A STABLE AUTOCRACY 90
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3.3 THE CONCEPT OF LEGITIMATION 92
3.3.1 TOWARDS A WORKING DEFINITION OF LEGITIMACY * ADOPTING THE WEBERIAN
VIEW 92
3.3.2 THE SECONDARY DIMENSIONS - MAKING USE OF SYSTEMS THEORY 94
3.3.3 MEASURING LEGITIMACY 104
3.3.4 AGGREGATION RULES FOR THE CONCEPT OF LEGITIMATION 112
3.4,THE CONCEPT OF REPRESSION 114
3.4.1 WHAT REPRESSION IS * AND WHAT IT IS NOT 115
3.4.2 THE SECONDARY DIMENSION: SOFT VS. HARD FORMS OF REPRESSION 121
3.4.3 MEASURING REPRESSION..... 122
3.4.4 AGGREGATION RULES FOR THE CONCEPT OF REPRESSION 126
3.5 THE CONCEPT OF CO-OPTATION 128
3.5.1 CO-OPTATION AS BINDING ACTORS TO THE POLITICAL REGIME 128
3.5.2 THE SECONDARY DIMENSIONS: FORMAL AND INFORMAL CO-OPTATION 132
3.5.3 MEASURING CO-OPTATION 135
3.5.4 AGGREGATION RULES FOR THE CONCEPT OF CO-OPTATION 139
4. THEORIZING I: COMPLEMENTARITY BETWEEN THE THREE PILLARS 141
4.1 LOGIC OF CONTRAST, LOGIC OF SIMILARITY, AND THE ECONOMICS APPROACH
142
4.2 THE COMPLEMENTARITY TRIANGLE IN AUTOCRATIC REGIMES 145
4.2.1 REPRESSION VIS-A-VIS CO-OPTATION 145
4.2.2 LEGITIMATION VIS-A-VIS CO-OPTATION 147
4.2.3 LEGITIMATION VIS-A-VIS REPRESSION 148
4.2.4 LEGITIMATION, REPRESSION, AND CO-OPTATION 150
4.3 THE CLUSTERING AND COHERENCE HYPOTHESES OF COMPLEMENTARITY 152
4.3.1 THE CLUSTERING HYPOTHESIS OF COMPLEMENTARITY 152
4.3.2 THE COHERENCE HYPOTHESIS OF COMPLEMENTARITY 157
5. THEORIZING II: INSTITUTIONALIZATION WITHIN THE PILLAR 159
5.1 WHY TO ADOPT NEO-INSTITUTIONALIST REASONING? 160
5.2 WHAT IS AN INSTITUTION * AND WHAT NEEDS TO GET INSTITUTIONALIZED?
162
5.2.1 DEFINING AN INSTITUTION 162
5.2.2 INSTITUTIONS WITHIN THE THREE PILLARS 164
5.2.3 WHAT IS AN INSTITUTIONALIZATION? 166
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5.3 THE WORKING MECHANISMS * EXOGENOUS DRIVE OR INTERNAL DYNAMIC 167
5.3.1 THE DIFFERENCE-MAKER: INCREASING, CONSTANT, OR DECREASING RETURNS
TO
SCALE 168
5.3.2 THE WORKING MECHANISM I: EXOGENOUS REINFORCEMENT (THE PLATE-
SPINNER MECHANISM) 174
5.3.3 THE WORKING MECHANISM II: ENDOGENOUS SELF-REINFORCEMENT (THE PATH-
DEPENDENT MECHANISM) 176
6. DESCRIBING: THE AUTOCRATIC REGIMES IN EAST ASIA DATASET (AREA) .183
6.1 CASING: EAST ASIA S AUTOCRATIC EPISODES 184
6.1.1 THE REGION OF EAST ASIA 184
6.1.2 AUTOCRATIC REGIMES 186
6.1.3 AUTOCRATIC EPISODES IN EAST ASIA 187
6.2 THE AREA DATASET 191
6.2.1 LEGITIMATION IN EAST ASIA S AUTOCRATIC EPISODES 194
6.2.2 REPRESSION IN EAST ASIA S AUTOCRATIC EPISODES 200
6.2.3 CO-OPTATION IN EAST ASIA S AUTOCRATIC EPISODES 204
6.2.4 STABILITY AS THE OUTCOME VARIABLE 209
7. APPLYING I: COMPLEMENTARITY IN EAST ASIA S AUTOCRACIES 213
7.1 THE OVER- AND DE-POLITICIZATION CONFIGURATION 213
7.2 THE CAUSAL BACKBONE * MACKIE-CAUSATION 215
7.3 THE CLUSTERING HYPOTHESIS OF COMPLEMENTARITY 220
7.3.1 (SINGLE) NECESSARY CONDITIONS 220
7.3.2 (COMPLEX) SUFFICIENT CONDITIONS 224
7.4 THE COHERENCE HYPOTHESIS OF COMPLEMENTARITY 251
7.5 SYNOPSIS: COMPLEMENTARITY IN EAST ASIA S AUTOCRATIC REGIMES 255
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8. APPLYING II: THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION PROCESS WITHIN NORTH KOREA S
LEGITIMATION PILLAR 261
8.1 NORTH KOREA AS A
TYPICAL,
PATHWAY CASE 261
8.2 LEGITIMATION IN NORTH KOREA 267
8.2.1 DIFFUSE SUPPORT IN NORTH KOREA 267
8:2.2 SPECIFIC SUPPORT IN NORTH KOREA 273
8.3 JUCHEIZATION OF SOCIETY: A CASE FOR THE SELF-REINFORCING MECHANISM
275
8.3.1 ANTECEDENT CONDITIONS: FACTIONAL STRUGGLES 276
8.3.2 THE WATERSHED YEAR OF 1956: TIMING MATTERS! 278
8.3.3 THE SELF-REINFORCING MECHANISM IN NORTH KOREA: WHY JUCHE BECAME
QWERTY 283
8.4. IDEOLOGICAL MODIFICATIONS: THE PLATE-SPINNER MECHANISM 296
8.4.1 SONGUN (MILITARY-FIRST POLITICS) AND DECREASING RETURNS TO SCALE
296
8.4.2 EXOGENOUS REINFORCEMENT * THE EXHAUSTED SOIL 310
8.5 THE POLICY IMPLICATION * WHY SANCTIONING COULD DO HARM TO NORTH
KOREA?
314
9. CONCLUDING: MAIN FINDINGS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR COMPARATIVE
AUTOCRACY RESEARCH 317
10. BIBLIOGRAPHY 327
11. ANNEX 359
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