The Autocratic Middle Class

How State Dependency Reduces the Demand for Democracy
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The Autocratic Middle Class by Bryn Rosenfeld explores the paradox of the middle class's support for autocratic regimes. It examines how economic factors and state dependency can lead this demographic to act in ways that uphold autocracies instead of promoting democratic change. Combining political analysis with economic insights, the book highlights the role of the middle class in various political landscapes.
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This book may appeal to you if you're intrigued by the complex relationship between economic development and political systems. It presents an insightful analysis into how the middle class in autocratic countries can support authoritarian regimes instead of pushing for democracy. Readers interested in political science, sociology, and current affairs will likely find the arguments and case studies compelling and thought-provoking.

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The Autocratic Middle Class

How middle class economic dependence on the state impedes democratization and contributes to authoritarian resilienceConventional wisdom holds that the rising middle classes are a force for democracy. Yet in post-Soviet countries like Russia, where the middle class has grown rapidly, authoritarianism is deepening. Challenging a basic tenet of d

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How middle class economic dependence on the state impedes democratisation and contributes to authoritarian resilience.

Conventional wisdom holds that the rising middle classes are a force for democracy. Yet in post-Soviet countries like Russia, where the middle class has grown rapidly, authoritarianism is deepening. Challenging a basic tenet of democratisation theory, Bryn Rosenfeld shows how the middle classes can actually be a source of support for autocracy and authoritarian resilience, and reveals why development and economic growth do not necessarily lead to greater democracy.

In pursuit of development, authoritarian states often employ large swathes of the middle class in state administration, the government budget sector, and state enterprises. Drawing on attitudinal surveys, unique data on protest behaviour, and extensive fieldwork in the post-Soviet region, Rosenfeld documents how the failure of the middle class to gain economic autonomy from the state stymies support for political change. Furthermore, state economic engagement reduces middle-class demands for democracy and weakens pro-democratic coalitions.

The Autocratic Middle Class makes a vital contribution to the study of democratisation, showing how dependence on the state weakens the incentives of key societal actors to prefer and pursue democracy.

Series: Princeton Studies in Political Behavior

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The Autocratic Middle Class has been praised as essential reading for those interested in development and democratisation, providing a valuable analysis of the middle class's role in advocating for democracy. It has also been noted as a masterclass in understanding public opinion, contributing significantly to the study of autocratic politics and democratization. The book has received accolades, including the Ed A Hewett Book Prize, highlighting its impact and importance in political scholarship.

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ISBN: 9780691192185

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 December 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 22 b/w illus. 28 tables.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 290

About the Author

Bryn Rosenfeld is assistant professor in the Department of Government at Cornell University.

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