Propaganda in Autocracies: Institutions, Information, and the Politics of Belief
(With Erin Baggott Carter.) 2023. Cambridge University Press.
Winner, International Journal of Press/Politics Hazel Gaudet-Erskine Best Book Award
Honorable Mention, APSA Luebbert Award for the Best Book in Comparative Politics
Honorable Mention, APSA Democracy & Autocracy Section Best Book Award
Featured on the New Books Network podcast, an Author-Meets-Critics panel at MPSA (April 2024), and at the LA Times Festival of Books (April 2024)
"Informing (and misinforming) citizens to make them believe in the unassailability of autocratic rule is one of the fundamental chores of any tyrant. Employing an astonishing wealth of data and ingenious methods, Propaganda in Autocracies reveals when, how and with what consequences autocracies do that. This is an amazing book soon to be seen as a classic in the literature on authoritarianism."
Carles Boix
Robert Garrett Professor of Politics and Public Affairs
Princeton University
"In this work of audacious scope, brilliant methodology, and profound insight, Erin Baggott Carter and Brett L. Carter restore the struggle to shape citizens’ beliefs to a central place in the comparative politics of authoritarianism. With mountains of compelling logic and evidence, they show how autocrats who face electoral constraints must—at some risk—use propaganda more credibly to persuade rather than dominate. Propaganda in Autocracies is a work of prodigious research and lucid theorizing that is indispensable to understanding the contemporary dynamics of authoritarian rule."
Larry Diamond
Mosbacher Senior Fellow in Global Democracy
Stanford University
Inside Dictatorship: Social Cleavages and Institutional Constraints in the Republic of Congo
R&R, Cambridge University Press
Manuscript available upon request
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