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Hidden Dictatorships

Hidden Dictatorships explores the subtle mechanisms through which authoritarian regimes maintain power, often evading international attention. It delves into how these lesser-known dictatorships utilize sophisticated control tactics and propaganda, especially in the digital age. The book examines these regimes' impact on society, highlighting how they differ from more overt forms of tyranny. Understanding these hidden forms of oppression is crucial, as they often undermine seemingly stable societies through insidious means such as economic coercion.

The book is structured to first introduce the concept of "hidden" dictatorships, differentiating them from more visible authoritarian rule. It then examines specific case studies, illustrating how these regimes operate through methods like digital surveillance and the manipulation of civil society. Finally, it analyzes the long-term societal impacts, including the erosion of democratic institutions and the suppression of independent thought.

The book argues that these regimes survive by adapting and innovating their tactics to circumvent global scrutiny, challenging traditional understandings of dictatorship. By focusing on covert authoritarianism and dictatorship tactics, this book offers a unique comparative approach, examining common threads across seemingly disparate regimes. The insights presented have practical applications for policymakers and activists working to promote democracy and human rights, offering strategies to counter authoritarianism and support civil society. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in political history, world history, and the dynamics of authoritarianism in the modern world.


Author:

  • Orin Brightfield

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 113 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • History
  • General history
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Politics

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