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The Dictators Handbook By Bruce Bueno And Alastair Smith

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In a world quick to celebrate democracy and slow to understand raw power, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith’s "The Dictator's Handbook: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics" is a chilling and counterintuitive masterpiece. This book rips up the civics textbook and replaces it with a hard dose of reality: leaders are not motivated by the "public good" but by a universal, timeless need to stay in power

This book provides a "no-holds-barred" look at how the world really works, from corporate boardrooms to democratic parliaments and brutal dictatorships. By framing all governance as a system of staying in charge, the authors offer a unified theory that explains everything from why dictators feed their armies before their citizens to why democracies tax more heavily. It's a cynical, sharp, and ultimately clarifying read for anyone who wants to understand the true motivations behind political and corporate decision-making. 


 

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  • The Theory of Selectors: The core concept revolves around three groups: the nominal selectorate (everyone who could pick a leader), the real selectorate (those who actually do), and the winning coalition (the vital few whose support is necessary to stay in power).
  • The Primary Rule of Rule: A leader’s number one goal is to stay in office. All decisions, whether good for the public or not, flow from this imperative.
  • Small vs. Large Coalitions: Leaders with small winning coalitions (like dictators) use private goods and patronage to reward their small base. Leaders with large coalitions (like democratic presidents) must rely more on public goods to win mass support.
  • Why Aid Fails: The authors provide a stark explanation of why foreign aid often entrenches corruption: it gives dictators more private goods to reward their small coalitions, without having to improve public services.
  • War is Rational: In small-coalition systems, engaging in costly wars can be a perfectly rational strategy for a dictator to consolidate power, regardless of the cost to their citizens.
  • The Cynical Case for Good Behavior: The book argues that the only way to force leaders to behave better is to expand the winning coalition—making it more expensive for them to reward a few insiders and forcing them to provide public goods like clean water and education. 

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The Dictators Handbook By Bruce Bueno And Alastair Smith

The Dictators Handbook By Bruce Bueno And Alastair Smith

UGX 32,000
UGX 45,00029%
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