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List of Contributors | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1 | A Theory of Sultanism 1: A Type of Nondemocratic Rule | 3 |
2 | A Theory of Sultanism 2: Genesis and Demise of Sultanistic Regimes | 26 |
3 | Paths out of Sultanistic Regimes: Combining Structural and Voluntarist Perspectives | 49 |
4 | The Trujillo Regime in the Dominican Republic | 85 |
5 | The Batista Regime in Cuba | 113 |
6 | The Somoza Regime in Nicaragua | 132 |
7 | The Duvalier Regime in Haiti | 153 |
8 | The Pahlavi Regime in Iran | 182 |
9 | The Marcos Regime in the Philippines | 206 |
Notes | 231 | |
Index | 277 |
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