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Alexander Dukalskis
Alexander Dukalskis
Associate Professor, University College Dublin, School of Politics & International Relations
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What autocracies say (and what citizens hear): proposing four mechanisms of autocratic legitimation
A Dukalskis, J Gerschewski
Contemporary Politics 23 (3), 251-268, 2017
1682017
The authoritarian public sphere: Legitimation and autocratic power in North Korea, Burma, and China
A Dukalskis
Routledge, 2017
1132017
Old truths and new politics: Does truth commission ‘publicness’ impact democratization?
LK Taylor, A Dukalskis
Journal of Peace Research 49 (5), 671-684, 2012
572012
Making the world safe for dictatorship
A Dukalskis
Oxford University Press, 2021
452021
Interactions in Transition: How Truth Commissions and Trials Complement or Constrain Each Other
A Dukalskis
International Studies Review 13 (3), 432-451, 2011
392011
Rising powers and grassroots image management: Confucius Institutes and China in the media
S Brazys, A Dukalskis
The Chinese Journal of International Politics 12 (4), 557-584, 2019
37*2019
Canary in the coal mine? China, the UNGA, and the changing world order
S Brazys, A Dukalskis
Review of International Studies 43 (4), 742-764, 2017
362017
North Korea’s shadow economy: A force for authoritarian resilience or corrosion?
A Dukalskis
Europe-Asia Studies 68 (3), 487-507, 2016
332016
Stateness problems or regime unification? Explaining obstacles to democratization in Burma/Myanmar
A Dukalskis
Democratization 16 (5), 945-968, 2009
272009
Why do some insurgent groups agree to cease-fires while others do not? A within-case analysis of Burma/Myanmar, 1948–2011
A Dukalskis
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 38 (10), 841-863, 2015
262015
Adapting or freezing? Ideological reactions of communist regimes to a post-communist world
A Dukalskis, J Gerschewski
Government and Opposition 55 (3), 511-532, 2020
222020
Legitimating totalitarianism: Melodrama and mass politics in North Korean film
A Dukalskis, Z Hooker
Communist and Post-Communist Studies 44 (1), 53-62, 2011
222011
Measuring acceptance of international enforcement of human rights: The United States, Asia, and the International Criminal Court
A Dukalskis, RC Johansen
Hum. Rts. Q. 35, 569, 2013
212013
Myanmar's Double Transition: Political Liberalization and the Peace Process
A Dukalskis
Asian Survey 57 (4), 716-737, 2017
192017
Transitional justice in Burma/Myanmar: Crossnational patterns and domestic context
A Dukalskis
Irish Studies in International Affairs 26, 83-97, 2015
16*2015
Everyday nationalism and authoritarian rule: A case study of North Korea
A Dukalskis, J Lee
Nationalities Papers 48 (6), 1052-1068, 2020
152020
China's message machine
S Brazys, A Dukalskis
Journal of Democracy 31 (4), 59-73, 2020
152020
Failure of authoritarian learning: explaining Burma/Myanmar’s electoral system
A Dukalskis, CD Raymond
Democratization 25 (3), 545-563, 2018
152018
Everyday Authoritarianism in North Korea
A Dukalskis, HM Joo
Europe-Asia Studies 73 (2), 364-386, 2021
142021
Justifying power: When autocracies talk about themselves and their opponents
A Dukalskis, C Patane
Contemporary Politics 25 (4), 457-478, 2019
132019
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