External autocracy promotion? The autocratic potential of Russian and Chinese foreign policies

Authors
Publication date 2015
Host editors
  • A. Croissant
  • S. Kailitz
  • P. Koellner
  • S. Wurster
Book title Comparing autocracies in the early Twenty-first Century. - Vol. 2
Book subtitle The Performance and Persistence of Autocracies
ISBN
  • 9780415719445
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9781315752853
Series Democratization special issues
Pages (from-to) 206-222
Publisher London: Routledge
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
After the Orange Revolution, political analysts linked the stagnation of democratisation processes in many parts of the world to non-democratic regional powers, first among them Russia and China. But so far, no attempt has been made either to theorise the causal mechanisms gearing such non-democratic exogenous regime influences, or to compare Russian and Chinese policies. We develop the concept of autocracy promotion in which we distinguish external policies that directly seek to restrict democratic rights in another country from policies that indirectly support authoritarian stability by enhancing the socio-economic performance of non-democratic leadership. Based on this distinction, we conduct an empirical review of Russian and Chinese policies respectively. We find that Russian policymakers tend more towards a direct approach to autocracy promotion, while the Chinese approach is more indirect.
Document type Chapter
Note Published before in German in: Politische Vierteljahresschrift. Sonderheft (2013) vol. 47, pp. 564-586.
Language English
Related publication Externe Autokratieförderung? Das autokratiefördernde Potenzial russischer und chinesischer Außenpolitik
Other links https://www.crcpress.com/Comparing-autocracies-in-the-early-Twenty-first-Century-Vol-2-The-Performance/Croissant-Kailitz-Koellner-Wurster/p/book/9780415719445
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