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Chapter 3: Dictators 1919– 1945
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Matt Qvortrup
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- About the Author and Series Editor XI
- Foreword to the Second Edition XIII
- Foreword to the First Edition XV
- Contents XVII
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1: The Theories of Democratic Breakdown 8
- Chapter 2: Thymos and Amygdala: Neuropsychology and the Lure of Demagogues 23
- Chapter 3: Dictators 1919– 1945 39
- Chapter 4: Dictators During the Cold War 60
- Chapter 5: Dictatorships and Demagogues after the Fall of the Berlin Wall 84
- Chapter 6: How Demagogues Get Elected – and Abuse Democracy 96
- Chapter Seven: The Courts, the Press, and the Dictators 106
- Chapter 8: What is the Track-Record of Autocratic Regimes? 118
- Concluding Postscript 134
- Epilogue to the Second Edition 147
- Epilogue to the first edition 149
- Notes 150
- Index 171
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- About the Author and Series Editor XI
- Foreword to the Second Edition XIII
- Foreword to the First Edition XV
- Contents XVII
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1: The Theories of Democratic Breakdown 8
- Chapter 2: Thymos and Amygdala: Neuropsychology and the Lure of Demagogues 23
- Chapter 3: Dictators 1919– 1945 39
- Chapter 4: Dictators During the Cold War 60
- Chapter 5: Dictatorships and Demagogues after the Fall of the Berlin Wall 84
- Chapter 6: How Demagogues Get Elected – and Abuse Democracy 96
- Chapter Seven: The Courts, the Press, and the Dictators 106
- Chapter 8: What is the Track-Record of Autocratic Regimes? 118
- Concluding Postscript 134
- Epilogue to the Second Edition 147
- Epilogue to the first edition 149
- Notes 150
- Index 171