The ideological shadow of authoritarianism
How do the labels left and right take on meaning in new democracies? Existing explanations point to the universality of the left–right scheme or, reversely, emphasize regionally dominant social cleavages. We propose an alternative legacy-focused theory based on two observations: Dictatorships are no...
Main Authors: | Dinas, E, Northmore-Ball, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2019
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