Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Dictature" in French language version.
(en) José Antonio Cheibub, Jennifer Gandhi et James Raymond Vreeland, « Democracy and dictatorship revisited », Public Choice, vol. 143, nos 1–2, , p. 67–101 (DOI 10.1007/s11127-009-9491-2, JSTOR 40661005, S2CID 45234838).« A regime is classified as a democracy if it meets the requirements stipulated in all of the following four rules:
1. The chief executive must be chosen by popular election or by a body that was itself popularly elected.
2. The legislature must be popularly elected.
3. There must be more than one party competing in the elections.
4. Alternation in power under electoral rules identical to the ones that brought the incumbent to the office must have taken place. »
(en) José Antonio Cheibub, Jennifer Gandhi et James Raymond Vreeland, « Democracy and dictatorship revisited », Public Choice, vol. 143, nos 1–2, , p. 67–101 (DOI 10.1007/s11127-009-9491-2, JSTOR 40661005, S2CID 45234838).« A regime is classified as a democracy if it meets the requirements stipulated in all of the following four rules:
1. The chief executive must be chosen by popular election or by a body that was itself popularly elected.
2. The legislature must be popularly elected.
3. There must be more than one party competing in the elections.
4. Alternation in power under electoral rules identical to the ones that brought the incumbent to the office must have taken place. »
(en) José Antonio Cheibub, Jennifer Gandhi et James Raymond Vreeland, « Democracy and dictatorship revisited », Public Choice, vol. 143, nos 1–2, , p. 67–101 (DOI 10.1007/s11127-009-9491-2, JSTOR 40661005, S2CID 45234838).« A regime is classified as a democracy if it meets the requirements stipulated in all of the following four rules:
1. The chief executive must be chosen by popular election or by a body that was itself popularly elected.
2. The legislature must be popularly elected.
3. There must be more than one party competing in the elections.
4. Alternation in power under electoral rules identical to the ones that brought the incumbent to the office must have taken place. »