Why Do People Choose Autocrats?
Harvard Extension School
GOVT E-1246
Section 1
CRN 26796
More than thirty years ago, 29 nations of central, southern, and eastern Europe, as nations in northern Caucasus and central Asia, embarked on the road from a one-party rule and state-controlled economy to a Western type of democracy and a market economy. Of those 29 nations, seven never made it, three are still trying, and at least three are falling in with populists and reverting back to authoritarian rule. Dictatorial Russia invaded a democratic neighboring Ukraine in an attempt to recreate the Tzarist/Soviet empire. During this course, we explore why some nations choose a heavy hand over freedom and what institutional, historical, cultural, and economic variables are responsible for variations in outcome by using examples from the broader world of autocrats and autocracies.
Registration Closes: January 22, 2025
Credits: 4
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Spring Term 2025
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Full Term
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Live Attendance Web Conference
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Graduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
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Open