Ауторитарност (Serbian Wikipedia)

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  • Svolik, Milan W. (2012). The Politics of Authoritarian Rule. Cambridge University Press. стр. 22—23. Архивирано из оригинала 2019-10-21. г. Приступљено 2019-10-21. „I follow Przeworski et al. (2000), Boix (2003), and Cheibub et al. (2010) in defining a dictatorship as an independent country that fails to satisfy at least one of the following two criteria for democracy: (1) free and competitive legislative elections and (2) an executive that is elected either directly in free and competitive presidential elections or indirectly by a legislature in parliamentary systems. Throughout this book, I use the terms dictatorship and authoritarian regime interchangeably and refer to the heads of these regimes' governments as simply dictators or authoritarian leaders, regardless of their formal title. 
  • Svolik, Milan W. (2012). The Politics of Authoritarian Rule. Cambridge University Press. стр. 20. Архивирано из оригинала 2019-10-21. г. Приступљено 2019-10-21. „More demanding criteria may require that governments respect certain civil liberties– such as the freedom of religion (Schmitter and Karl 1991; Zakaria 1997) — or that the incumbent government and the opposition alternate in power at least once after the first seemingly free election (Huntington 1993; Przeworski et al. 2000; Cheibib et al. 2010). 
  • Svolik, Milan W. (2012). The Politics of Authoritarian Rule. Cambridge University Press. стр. 8, 12, 22, 25, 88, 117. Архивирано из оригинала 2019-10-21. г. Приступљено 2019-10-21. 
  • Svolik, Milan W. (2012). The Politics of Authoritarian Rule. Cambridge University Press. стр. 25. Архивирано из оригинала 2019-10-21. г. Приступљено 2019-10-21. 

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  • Svolik, Milan W. (2012). The Politics of Authoritarian Rule. Cambridge University Press. стр. 22—23. Архивирано из оригинала 2019-10-21. г. Приступљено 2019-10-21. „I follow Przeworski et al. (2000), Boix (2003), and Cheibub et al. (2010) in defining a dictatorship as an independent country that fails to satisfy at least one of the following two criteria for democracy: (1) free and competitive legislative elections and (2) an executive that is elected either directly in free and competitive presidential elections or indirectly by a legislature in parliamentary systems. Throughout this book, I use the terms dictatorship and authoritarian regime interchangeably and refer to the heads of these regimes' governments as simply dictators or authoritarian leaders, regardless of their formal title. 
  • Svolik, Milan W. (2012). The Politics of Authoritarian Rule. Cambridge University Press. стр. 20. Архивирано из оригинала 2019-10-21. г. Приступљено 2019-10-21. „More demanding criteria may require that governments respect certain civil liberties– such as the freedom of religion (Schmitter and Karl 1991; Zakaria 1997) — or that the incumbent government and the opposition alternate in power at least once after the first seemingly free election (Huntington 1993; Przeworski et al. 2000; Cheibib et al. 2010). 
  • Svolik, Milan W. (2012). The Politics of Authoritarian Rule. Cambridge University Press. стр. 8, 12, 22, 25, 88, 117. Архивирано из оригинала 2019-10-21. г. Приступљено 2019-10-21. 
  • Svolik, Milan W. (2012). The Politics of Authoritarian Rule. Cambridge University Press. стр. 25. Архивирано из оригинала 2019-10-21. г. Приступљено 2019-10-21.