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The Psychology Of Authoritarian Leaders Strongmen Crooks And Celebrities 2024th Edition Edward Dunbar

  • SKU: BELL-108972016
The Psychology Of Authoritarian Leaders Strongmen Crooks And Celebrities 2024th Edition Edward Dunbar
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.69 MB
Pages: 259
Author: Edward Dunbar
ISBN: 9783031711213, 3031711211
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2024

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The Psychology Of Authoritarian Leaders Strongmen Crooks And Celebrities 2024th Edition Edward Dunbar by Edward Dunbar 9783031711213, 3031711211 instant download after payment.

The book examines the issue of authoritarian leadership through an evidence-based methodology. The original research addresses: (a) social risk factors the leader exploits to take power, (b) describe how these leaders influenced their followers, © the accomplishments of their regimes, and (d) how the society adjusted after the leader’s demise.. in separate chapters, the subtypes of authoritarian leaders are detailed (AL) – the charismatic, the thug, and the populist. In addition, clinical profiles are provided describing leaders' relationships with families, friends, and followers. The book will examine how the subject assumed power, how they governed, and how they ceded power. The analysis highlights typical achievements and failures of authoritarian regimes. The final chapter describes the social consequences of authoritarian governance and discusses how liberal democracies need to protect their institutions from authoritarian take over. This work includes analyses and, statistical methods which are presented in a manner, making the book accessible to a wide readership. Scholars in psychology, sociology, political science and cultural studies will find this volume a revealing and necessary addition to their libraries.

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