Non-democratic regimes were and still take an important portion of the attention given by world's political scientists. Non-Democratic Regimes, theory, government and politics is a book written by Paul Brooker, who is a senior lecturer in comparative politics, that aims to provide a wide ranging basis for comparison between non-democratic regimes and democratic ones as well as a thematic analysis of past, present and future non-democratic regimes. The author tackles not only previous theories and analyses adopted by these regimes such as Totalitarianism and Authoritarianism but also focus on modern form of non-democratic regimes mainly dictatorship by one political party or the military. Paul Brooker began his book by two chapter introducing and examining theories of totalitarian and authoritarian forms of modern non-democratic government. Following chapters discuss the join of the army and the party to form a dictatorship and how often they degenerate into a personalist......
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