Natalie Koch is full professor in the Department of Geography and the Environment at the Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, Syracuse University.
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The success of the work springs from its convincing illustration that there is no one type of authoritarian state and that each one examined is in a continuing state of flux. Recommended.-- "Choice" This is a wide-ranging and meritorious book: the timely topic is addressed from a variety of angles, in a range of places, and by a diverse set of authors.-- "Merje Kuus, The University of British Columbia" This rich collection of historical and contemporary case studies from a wide variety of regional contexts makes a distinctive contribution to research on spatializing authoritarianism and to general debates about the persistence of nondemocratic regimes.-- "Martin Dimitrov, Tulane University" This volume makes a significant contribution to the advancement of our understanding of the many spatial expressions of authoritarianism and of movements resisting them.-- "Virginie Mamadouh, University of Amsterdam"