Justifications of repression in autocracies: an empirical analysis of Morocco and Tunisia, 2000–2010

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE Contemporary Politics Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1080/13569775.2023.2265287
Maria Josua
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How do autocrats communicate about repression? Previous studies have analysed how autocratic officials justify the repression of large-scale protests to avoid backlash effects. However, we know much less about how everyday repression against dissidents and ordinary citizens is communicated and justified under authoritarianism. This paper is the first to systematically investigate how officials in autocracies justify, conceal, or deny repression employed by different state actors. It studies the communication of repression in two North African autocracies by analysing the novel Justifications of Repressive Incidents in Morocco and Tunisia Dataset (JuRI). The event dataset contains 439 instances of repression between 2000 and 2010 and disaggregates various dimensions of repression and its communication. The empirical analysis shows how the chosen forms of repression influence ensuing patterns of communication and justification. Studying the communication of repression helps us better understand the nexus of legitimation, judicial repression and political violence in autocracies.
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专制国家镇压的理由:2000-2010年摩洛哥和突尼斯的实证分析
独裁者如何就镇压进行沟通?之前的研究分析了专制官员如何为镇压大规模抗议活动辩护,以避免反弹效应。然而,我们对专制主义下对持不同政见者和普通公民的日常镇压是如何传达和合理化的知之甚少。本文首次系统地研究了专制国家的官员如何为不同国家行为体所采用的镇压行为辩护、隐瞒或否认。它通过分析小说《摩洛哥和突尼斯镇压事件的理由》数据集(JuRI),研究了两个北非专制国家镇压的传播。事件数据集包含2000年至2010年间的439个镇压实例,并分解了镇压及其传播的各个维度。实证分析显示了所选择的压制形式如何影响随后的沟通和辩护模式。研究镇压的传播有助于我们更好地理解专制国家的合法性、司法镇压和政治暴力之间的关系。
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