Defiant Dictatorships
Explore the intricate dynamics of authoritarian rule with Defiant Dictatorships by P. Brooker, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 1997. This insightful first edition spans 223 pages and delves into the resilience of dictatorial regimes in the face of external military and political challenges. Brooker provides a comprehensive analysis of how these dictatorships not only resist outside pressures but also adapt their political structures, ideologies, and economic policies between 1980 and 1994. By examining the interplay between internal and external factors, this book offers readers a deeper understanding of the mechanisms that allow such regimes to endure. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of political science, Defiant Dictatorships is a crucial resource for anyone interested in the complexities of power and governance. Enhance your library with this thought-provoking text that sheds light on the enduring nature of dictatorship.