2024
DOI: 10.33774/apsa-2023-m7x2m-v2
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When are Junctures Critical? The Legacies and Non-Legacies of Interruptions in Local Self-Government

Daniel W. Gingerich,
Jan Vogler

Abstract: Interruptions in local self-government are a common feature of imperial rule and centralized authoritarianism. Extant scholarship considers interruptions in both contexts as potentially legacy-producing. But under which circumstances do these denials of political autonomy lead to sustained changes in political behavior? We develop a novel framework that elucidates when interruptions in local self-rule will or will not produce political legacies. Two factors are crucial: the duration of an interruption and the … Show more

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