Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7492684 | Political Geography | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
- An 'extraterritorial gap' in political geography and comparative politics impedes analysis of authoritarian power abroad.
- Authoritarian rule from the home state continues to be exercised over populations abroad.
- It treats nationals abroad as subjects or outlaws; patriots or traitors; clients or brokers, but never as citizens.
- Authoritarianism should be studied as a mode of governing people through a set of practices, not as a territorial regime.
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Authors
Emanuela Dalmasso, Adele Del Sordi, Marlies Glasius, Nicole Hirt, Marcus Michaelsen, Abdulkader S. Mohammad, Dana Moss,