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The King Can Do No Wrong: Blame Games and Power Sharing in Authoritarian Regimes

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This book examines how authoritarian leaders maintain power by strategically shifting blame to subordinates while preserving their own authority. Williamson analyzes the mechanisms of power-sharing and accountability avoidance in non-democratic regimes.

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The King Can Do No Wrong explores the paradoxical dynamics of authoritarian governance where leaders must delegate power while maintaining ultimate control. Scott Williamson investigates how authoritarian regimes employ blame-shifting mechanisms to insulate top leaders from accountability while managing relationships with subordinates and elites.

Through comparative analysis of multiple authoritarian systems, Williamson reveals how these regimes create institutional structures that allow leaders to deny responsibility for failures while punishing intermediaries. The book demonstrates that this blame game is not merely a cynical political tactic but a fundamental feature of authoritarian power-sharing arrangements that helps sustain regime stability.

By examining the strategic incentives facing both leaders and their subordinates, Williamson provides insights into how authoritarian regimes function internally and why they often prove more resilient than democratic observers expect. This work contributes significantly to understanding non-democratic political systems and elite dynamics.

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Author

Scott Williamson

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009484060

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