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Replication Data for: Preventing Dissent: Secret Police And Protests In Dictatorships

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Title Replication Data for: Preventing Dissent: Secret Police And Protests In Dictatorships
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/J4OWC0
 
Creator Mehrl, Marius
Ioannis Choulis
Abel EscribĂ -Folch
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description This research note examines the impact of secret police organizations on the occurrence of anti-regime protests in authoritarian regimes. We argue that such organizations are related to lower levels of protests via two related mechanisms: intelligence gathering and an increased perception of risk among citizens, which reduce citizens’ ability and willingness to mobilize, respectively. Using new data on secret police organizations in dictatorships covering the post-WWII period, our findings support the main expectation. This research contributes to our understanding of security institutions, anti-regime protests, and the repression-dissent nexus.
 
Subject Social Sciences
secret police
protests
dictatorships
repression
security apparatus
 
Date 2023-10-17
 
Contributor Mehrl, Marius