Books about authoritarianism include works that explore the characteristics, causes, and consequences of authoritarian regimes and governance. Topics may cover political theory, historical and contemporary case studies, the erosion of democratic institutions, and the impact of authoritarian rule on society. The collection encompasses scholarly analyses, memoirs, biographies, and investigative reports that provide insights into power, control, and resistance mechanisms in authoritarian contexts. Whether you are a student, researcher, or interested in political power dynamics, these works offer valuable perspectives on the nature and effects of authoritarianism. Here are our books about authoritarianism.

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The Enablers by Frank Vogl

The Enablers | How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption – Endangering Our Democracy by Frank Vogl explores the ways that the West supports corrupt autocrats. Authoritarian regimes in many countries depend on the international management of licit and illicit funds under their control. This book shows that curbing their activities for their kleptocratic clients is critical to secure democracy, enhance national security, and ensure international financial stability.