Rules, and Personal and Monarchical Regimes
This chapter analyses the way the rules work in two different types of authoritarian system, the personal dictatorship and the dynastic monarchy. These regime types are represented by Belarus under Lukashenka and Russia under Putin, and by the Gulf monarchies. The key characteristic of the personal regime is the dominant leader, and of the dynastic monarchy the ruling family. These institutions (dictator and family) profoundly affect the way the rules function. There is a strong imperative in both regime types to emphasize the insulation of the oligarchy from the elite, although this is achieved in different ways.
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