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Beatriz Magaloni (no date) Voting for Autocracy: Hegemonic Party Survival and its Demise in Mexico - Beatriz Magaloni - Google Books. Cambridge University Press, 2008. Available at: https://books.google.co.nz/books/about/Voting_for_Autocracy.html?id=HwFlPgAACAAJ&redir_esc=y.
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Chapter 1: Democracy, Non-Democracy, and the Varieties of Political Competition • AuthoritarianismBook (no date). Available at: https://xmarquez.github.io/AuthoritarianismBook/articles/Chapter_01.html.
Chapter 2: The Changing Face of Non-Democratic Rule • AuthoritarianismBook (no date). Available at: https://xmarquez.github.io/AuthoritarianismBook/articles/Chapter_02.html.
Chapter 3: The Struggle over Social Control: Totalitarian and Authoritarian Rule • AuthoritarianismBook (no date). Available at: https://xmarquez.github.io/AuthoritarianismBook/articles/Chapter_03.html.
Chapter 4: Personal Rule • AuthoritarianismBook (no date). Available at: https://xmarquez.github.io/AuthoritarianismBook/articles/Chapter_04.html.
Chapter 5: Parties • AuthoritarianismBook (no date). Available at: https://xmarquez.github.io/AuthoritarianismBook/articles/Chapter_05.html.
Chapter 6: Armies • AuthoritarianismBook (no date). Available at: https://xmarquez.github.io/AuthoritarianismBook/articles/Chapter_06.html.
Chapter 7: Dynastic Families • AuthoritarianismBook (no date). Available at: https://xmarquez.github.io/AuthoritarianismBook/articles/Chapter_07.html.
Chapter 9: Benevolent Authoritarianism • AuthoritarianismBook (no date). Available at: https://xmarquez.github.io/AuthoritarianismBook/articles/Chapter_09.html.
Chapter 10: The Roots of Regime Change and Democratization • AuthoritarianismBook (no date). Available at: https://xmarquez.github.io/AuthoritarianismBook/articles/Chapter_10.html.
Chapter 11: How do regimes change? Contentious politics and its diffusion • AuthoritarianismBook (no date). Available at: https://xmarquez.github.io/AuthoritarianismBook/articles/Chapter_11.html.
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