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Christian von Soest
Christian von Soest
Lead Research Fellow, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) | Hon. Prof. U Göttingen
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Identity, procedures and performance: how authoritarian regimes legitimize their rule
C Von Soest, J Grauvogel
Justifying Dictatorship, 37-55, 2018
2642018
Democracy prevention: The international collaboration of authoritarian regimes
C Von Soest
European Journal of Political Research 54 (4), 623-638, 2015
2402015
Claims to legitimacy count: Why sanctions fail to instigate democratisation in authoritarian regimes
J Grauvogel, C Von Soest
European Journal of Political Research 53 (4), 635-653, 2014
2372014
How does neopatrimonialism affect the African state's revenues? The case of tax collection in Zambia
C Von Soest
The journal of modern African studies 45 (4), 621-645, 2007
1672007
Are democratic sanctions really counterproductive?
C Von Soest, M Wahman
Democratization 22 (6), 957-980, 2015
1062015
Sanctions and signals: How international sanction threats trigger domestic protest in targeted regimes
J Grauvogel, AA Licht, C Von Soest
International Studies Quarterly 61 (1), 86-97, 2017
882017
Not all dictators are equal: Coups, fraudulent elections, and the selective targeting of democratic sanctions
C von Soest, M Wahman
Journal of Peace Research 52 (1), 17-31, 2015
802015
How do non-democratic regimes claim legitimacy? Comparative insights from post-Soviet countries
C Von Soest, J Grauvogel
682015
Why do we speak to experts? Reviving the strength of the expert interview method
C Von Soest
Perspectives on Politics 21 (1), 277-287, 2023
672023
Claiming the right to rule: regime legitimation strategies from 1900 to 2019
M Tannenberg, M Bernhard, J Gerschewski, A Lührmann, C Von Soest
European Political Science Review 13 (1), 77-94, 2021
622021
Comparing Legitimation Strategies in Post-Soviet Countries
C von Soest, J Grauvogel
Politics and Legitimacy in Post-Soviet Eurasia, 18-46, 2015
592015
How neopatrimonialism affects tax administration: A comparative study of three world regions
C Von Soest, K Bechle, N Korte
Third World Quarterly 32 (7), 1307-1329, 2011
512011
Measuring the capability to raise revenue: Process and output dimensions and their application to the Zambia Revenue Authority
C Soest
Public Administration and Development: The International Journal of …, 2007
462007
What neopatrimonialism is–Six questions to the concept
C Von Soest
GIGA-Workshop" Neopatrimonialism in various World Regions". Hamburg: GIGA …, 2010
372010
AIDS and access to medicines: Brazil, South Africa and global health governance
JP Wogart, G Calcagnotto, W Hein, C Von Soest
Making sense of global health governance: A policy perspective. Palgrave …, 2009
36*2009
The termination of international sanctions: Explaining target compliance and sender capitulation
H Attia, J Grauvogel, C von Soest
European Economic Review 129, 103565, 2020
342020
Persistent systemic corruption: why democratisation and economic liberalisation have failed to undo an old evil
C Von Soest
Zeitschrift für vergleichende Politikwissenschaft 7 (Supplement 1), 57-87, 2013
312013
Stagnation of a “Miracle”: Botswana’s Governance Record Revisited
C Von Soest
GIGA-German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 2009
30*2009
Donor support for tax administration reform in Africa: Experiences in Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia
C Soest
DIE-Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik, 2008
282008
GIGA Sanctions Dataset Codebook. Version 18 June 2012
C Portela, C von Soest
Hamburg: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies (http://www. giga …, 2012
27*2012
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