The dictator's handbook : why bad behavior is almost always good politics

The dictator's handbook : why bad behavior is almost always good politics

xxv, 319 pages : 25 cm Explains the theory of political survival, particularly in cases of dictators and despotic governments, arguing that political leaders seek to stay in power using any means necessary, most commonly by attending to the interests of certain coalitions Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-299) and index Introduction: rules to rule by -- The rules of politics -- Coming to power -- Staying in power -- Steal from the poor, give to the rich -- Getting and spending -- If corruption empowers, then absolute corruption empowers absolutely -- Foreign aid -- The people in revolt -- War, peace, and world order -- What is to be done?
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