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Elizabeth Stein
Elizabeth Stein
U.S. Coast Guard Academy
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Silencing critics: Why and how presidents restrict media freedom in democracies
M Kellam, EA Stein
Comparative Political Studies 49 (1), 36-77, 2016
962016
Countering coups: Leadership succession rules in dictatorships
E Frantz, EA Stein
Comparative Political Studies 50 (7), 935-962, 2017
952017
Information and Civil Unrest in Dictatorships
EA Stein
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.35, 2016
80*2016
The unraveling of support for authoritarianism: The dynamic relationship of media, elites, and public opinion in Brazil, 1972–82
EA Stein
The International Journal of Press/Politics 18 (1), 85-107, 2013
432013
Are ICTs Democratizing Dictatorships? New Media and Mass Mobilization
EA Stein
Social Science Quarterly 98 (3), 914-941, 2017
242017
Comparative leadership in non-democracies
E Frantz, EA Stein
Comparative political leadership, 292-313, 2012
222012
Programming presidential agendas: Partisan and media environments that lead presidents to fight crime and corruption
EA Stein, M Kellam
Political Communication 31 (1), 25-52, 2014
182014
Censoring the Press: A Barometer of Government Tolerance for Anti-regime Dissent under Authoritarian Rule
EA Stein
Journal of Politics in Latin America 8 (2), 101-142, 2016
112016
Leading the way: The media and the struggle against authoritarian rule
EA Stein
University of California, Los Angeles, 2008
82008
Trump’s War on the News Media Is Serious. Just Look at Latin America
M Kellam, E Stein
The Washington Post 16 (2), 2017
72017
Economic outcomes and support for authoritarian incumbents: Results from survey data
J Wright, E Stein
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, 2010
62010
Mainstream Newspaper Coverage: A Barometer of Government Tolerance for Anti‐Regime Expression in Authoritarian Brazil
EA Stein
Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy Research …, 2007
62007
The benefits of institutionalized leadership succession for autocratic survival
E Frantz, E Stein
Midwestern Political Science Association 2013 Annual Meetings, Chicago, Illinois, 2013
42013
Embargoes and the “Rally-Against-the-Enemy” Effect: Sustaining Pariah Leaders
E Stein
annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April, 2003
42003
The Past and Future of Media Giants in Latin America: The Legacy of Clientelism in Brazil's Broadcast Television Development
EA Stein, K Belarmino
The Future of Television in the Global South: Reflections from Selected …, 2023
12023
The Pink Tide: media access and political power in Latin America
EA Stein
Democratization 27 (7), 1333-1334, 2020
1*2020
Breaking the Spiral of Silence: How Media Coverage of Voter Registration and Opposition Mobilization Helped the Campaign for ‘No’in the 1988 Chilean Plebiscite
EA Stein
2015
The media in transitional democracies
EA Stein
Democratization 21 (3), 579-581, 2014
2014
Succession Rules and Leader Survival in Dictatorships
E Frantz, E Stein
APSA 2012 Annual Meeting Paper, 2012
2012
Silencing Critics: When and How Presidents Restrict Media Freedom in Latin America
E Stein, MA Kellam
APSA 2012 Annual Meeting Paper, 2012
2012
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