| Guillermo O’Donnell, Philippe C. Schmitter, Laurence Whitehead - 1986 - 212 หน้า
...livelihood is prevented from organizing by repression or cooptation. A regime does not collapse unless and until some alternative is organized in such a way...to present a real choice for isolated individuals. Only when one has the option of not disciplining children, not leaving the factory but occupying it... | |
| Joel D. Barkan - 1994 - 314 หน้า
...transition to democracy, Przeworski (1986: 52-53) has stressed that "a regime does not collapse unless and until some alternative is organized in such a way...to present a real choice for isolated individuals." Such alternatives typically do not arise in the domestic arena but become available as models through... | |
| Sabrina P. Ramet - 1995 - 620 หน้า
...alternative is created, the regime may well seem indestructible. "A regime does not collapse unless and until some alternative is organized in such a way...to present a real choice for isolated individuals," according to Przeworski.26 What O'Donnell, Schmitter, Whitehead, and their collaborators understood... | |
| Ted Wende - 2001 - 156 หน้า
...reproduce it or it collapses" (ebd.). Zudem betont er, dass "a regime does not collapse unless and until some alternative is organized in such a way...to present a real choice for isolated individuals" (ebd., S. 51). Solange andererseits keine Alternative zum Bestehenden in Sicht ist, erscheint ein Zusammenbruch... | |
| Maye Kassem - 2004 - 228 หน้า
...contained by the regime. Furthermore, as Adam Przeworski points out, "A regime does not collapse unless and until some alternative is organized in such a way as to present a real choice for isolated individuals."69 In the case of Egypt, the symbolic nature of political reforms means that this choice... | |
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