• The selectorate theory is a theory of government that studies the interactive relationships between political survival strategies and economic realities...
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  • published by MIT Press. It formally introduces and develops the selectorate theory of politics. Paul Warwick of Simon Fraser University wrote that the...
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  • best known for his pioneering work in noncooperative game theory and selectorate theory. Morrow has been a professor of political science at the University...
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  • Mesquita and Smith, with other authors, previously wrote about the "selectorate" theory in the academic book The Logic of Political Survival.: 1095  The...
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    foreign policy, and nation building. He is one of the originators of selectorate theory, and was also the director of New York University's Alexander Hamilton...
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  • Organski's work as his primary inspiration for the selectorate theory. CIRIS. "Power transition theory - Center for International Relations and International...
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  • regimes relies on a selectorate—a group that legitimizes or delegitimizes the autocrat's powers according to selectorate theory. Selectorates are those on whom...
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    may be more consistent with versions of democratic peace theory that rely on selectorate theory's notion of large versus small winning coalitions. A 2015...
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    Fascism Nazism People's democratic dictatorship Putinism Ruscism Selectorate theory Stalinism Strongman Supreme leader "What is the difference between...
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  • neodymium, cobalt, or lithium. Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, who developed selectorate theory, explains that when an autocratic country has lots of natural resources...
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    essential supporters with just enough rewards to keep them loyal (see selectorate theory for a thorough explanation of these trade-offs). In this specific...
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  • theorist with applications to international relations, author of selectorate theory Ralph Bunche – American political scientist and diplomat; received...
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    the National Congress Presidium essentially encompasses the de facto selectorate for the new Politburo and Standing Committee. According to Ling Li, who...
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  • to war than democratic governments, as citizens are not part of the selectorate to which autocrats are accountable. Totalitarian autocracies have historically...
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  • chunk of the party selectorate [party members who will vote in the leadership election] that picks the leader... [but that selectorate] is wildly unrepresentative...
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    Rebecca (March 2023). "Inclusivity and Decentralisation of Candidate Selectorates: Factional Consequences for Centre-Left Parties in England, Germany,...
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  • Rebecca (March 2023). "Inclusivity and Decentralisation of Candidate Selectorates: Factional Consequences for Centre-Left Parties in England, Germany,...
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  • commonly preselect candidates for political office (the selectors or "selectorate") are party members or party organisations such as a party executive...
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