The dictator's handbook

why bad behavior is almost always good politics

352 pages

English language

Published June 11, 2011 by PublicAffairs, Brand: PublicAffairs.

ISBN:
978-1-61039-044-6
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OCLC Number:
701015473

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Unveiling the Machiavellian Dance of Power: The Dictator's Handbook Decodes Leadership Strategies

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The Dictator's Handbook is a thought-provoking read that flips the traditional notion of what states want on its head. Rather than focusing on the desires of the state, the book puts forth the idea that leaders are solely driven by the desire to remain in power. As such, they must prioritize the needs of their winning coalition, the group that helped them gain power.

But how does a leader ensure the loyalty of their coalition while reducing their dependence on too many people? By cultivating a small winning coalition and making the rest of their support system - such as workers or citizens - largely interchangeable. This approach creates an autocracy, with the leader exerting maximum control over their regime and thus prolonging their reign.

The book draws upon real-world examples to highlight this theory, such as resource-rich countries where citizens remain poor due to leaders loaning out resources and …

Subjects

  • Political corruption
  • Philosophy
  • Political leadership
  • Power (Social sciences)