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8. Accommodation and Instability: Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Guinea-Bissau
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Steven Levitsky
and Lucan Way
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. A Theory of Revolutionary Durability 1
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Part I. Classical Revolutions
- 2. The Revolutionary Origins of Soviet Durability 43
- 3. The Revolutionary Origins of Chinese Authoritarian Durability 85
- 4. The Durability of Mexico’s Revolutionary Regime 117
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Part II. National Liberation Regimes
- 5. Regime Origins and Diverging Paths in Vietnam, Algeria, and Ghana 155
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Part III. Explaining Variation in Revolutionary Outcomes
- Introduction 201
- 6. Radicalism and Durability: Cuba and Iran 203
- 7. Radical Failures: Early Deaths of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, the Khmer Rouge, and the Taliban 250
- 8. Accommodation and Instability: Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Guinea-Bissau 273
- 9. Conclusion 317
- Appendix I. Statistical Analysis of Revolutionary and Nonrevolutionary Regimes 357
- Appendix II. Operationalization of Major Variables 384
- Appendix III. Summary Coding for All Authoritarian Regimes, 1900–2015 394
- Notes 409
- References 525
- Index 607
- A Note on the Type 639
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. A Theory of Revolutionary Durability 1
-
Part I. Classical Revolutions
- 2. The Revolutionary Origins of Soviet Durability 43
- 3. The Revolutionary Origins of Chinese Authoritarian Durability 85
- 4. The Durability of Mexico’s Revolutionary Regime 117
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Part II. National Liberation Regimes
- 5. Regime Origins and Diverging Paths in Vietnam, Algeria, and Ghana 155
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Part III. Explaining Variation in Revolutionary Outcomes
- Introduction 201
- 6. Radicalism and Durability: Cuba and Iran 203
- 7. Radical Failures: Early Deaths of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, the Khmer Rouge, and the Taliban 250
- 8. Accommodation and Instability: Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Guinea-Bissau 273
- 9. Conclusion 317
- Appendix I. Statistical Analysis of Revolutionary and Nonrevolutionary Regimes 357
- Appendix II. Operationalization of Major Variables 384
- Appendix III. Summary Coding for All Authoritarian Regimes, 1900–2015 394
- Notes 409
- References 525
- Index 607
- A Note on the Type 639