What makes political authorities legitimate? Students' ideas about legitimacy in five European democracies and hybrid regimes (English)
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Title:What makes political authorities legitimate? Students' ideas about legitimacy in five European democracies and hybrid regimes
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Contributors:Mazepus, Honorata ( author )
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Published in:Contemporary politics ; 23, 3 ; 306
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Place of publication:Abingdon
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Publication date:2017
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 23, Issue 3
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What autocracies say (and what citizens hear): proposing four mechanisms of autocratic legitimationDukalskis, Alexander / Gerschewski, Johannes et al. | 2017
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The relevance of legitimation – a new framework for analysisvon Haldenwang, Christian et al. | 2017
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Identity, procedures and performance: how authoritarian regimes legitimize their rulevon Soest, Christian / Grauvogel, Julia et al. | 2017
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What makes political authorities legitimate? Students’ ideas about legitimacy in five European democracies and hybrid regimesMazepus, Honorata et al. | 2017
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Out of the shadows: autocratic regimes, election observation and legitimationDebre, Maria J. / Morgenbesser, Lee et al. | 2017
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Social services to claim legitimacy: comparing autocracies’ performanceCassani, Andrea et al. | 2017