Spin Dictators - Wikipedia Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century is a political science book by Russian economist Sergey Guriyev and American political scientist Daniel Treisman
Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century Like spin doctors in democracies, they spin the news to engineer support The book charts the rise of such “spin dictators” around the world—men like Hugo Chávez in Venezuela, Vladimir Putin in Russia, and Viktor Orbán in Hungary
Spin Dictators | Princeton University Press Spin Dictators traces how leaders such as Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew and Peru’s Alberto Fujimori pioneered less violent, more covert, and more effective methods of monopolizing power
Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century Offering incisive portraits of today’s authoritarian leaders, Spin Dictators explains some of the great political puzzles of our time—from how dictators can survive in an age of growing modernity to the disturbing convergence and mutual sympathy between dictators and populists like Donald Trump
Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century . . . Dictators have been changing The classic tyrants of the twentieth century—Adolf Hitler, Josef Stalin, Mao Zedong— were larger- than- life figures responsible for the deaths of millions They set out to build new civilizations within their tightly guarded— and sometimes expanding— borders
Spin dictators: the changing face of tyranny in the 21st century The book is based on theoretical and empirical research and uses various historical examples, as well as original graphs, to trace the evolution of authoritarian leaders from ‘fear dictators’ to ‘spin dictators’
Spin Dictators: El rostro cambiante de la tiranía en el siglo XXI Explore 'Spin Dictators', un libro aclamado por la crítica que revela cómo los dictadores modernos manipulan la información y simulan la democracia Descubra a líderes como Putin y Erdogan y comprenda el auge del autoritarismo en el siglo XXI
Spin Dictators In the chapters that follow, we explore why these regimes emerged, how they work, what threats they pose, and how the West can best resist them The book is based on theoretical and empirical research that we have published in economics and political science journals
Sergei Guriev y Daniel Treisman: Nuevos dictadores. La tiranía en el . . . Los profesores Sergei Guriev y Daniel Treisman llevan algunos años, al menos desde 2015, hurgando en el cambiante rostro de la tiranía en nuestro actual siglo Y ahora nos ofrecen la conclusión a la que han llegado: Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century (Princeton UP)