Christian von Soest / Julia Grauvogel

Regime Legitimation Expert Survey (RLES)

Dataset


  • Description

    We present a data set on authoritarian regimes’ claims to legitimacy that is based on leading experts’ assessments of 98 states for the period 1991–2010. The experts assessed these regimes on the basis of six conceptually distinguishable but interlinked claims to legitimacy – namely (1) foundational myth, (2) ideology, (3) personalism, (4) international engagement, (5) procedural mechanisms and (6) performance. For the survey, we contacted approximately 800 renowned international and local experts. They were selected on the basis of their publication records, their local expertise and their work for high-quality country-based indices, research institutes, and/or high-profile think tanks. 273 online questionnaires were completed. We collected expert assessments for the most recent non-democratic regime (as of 2013, the year of assessment). The survey comprised questions covering the strength of a regime’s six legitimation strategies, based on a six-point scale ranging from 0-5. In addition, the dataset includes information regarding the number of experts per country and the experts’ average confidence in answering the questions on the respective country.

    Access

    Open / without registration

    Time

    1991 - 2010

    Geographical coverage

    Europe, Southern Europe, Turkey, Eastern Europe, Russian Federation, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, South-East Europe, Romania, Albania, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, Rio Group, Mexico, Central America, Honduras, Nicaragua, Caribbean, Haiti, Cuba, South America, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Africa South of Sahara, West Africa, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo, Central Africa, Equatorial Guinea, Burundi, Gabon, Cameroon, Congo (Brazzaville), Rwanda, Chad, Congo (Kinshasa), Central African Republic, Southern Africa, Angola, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Republic of South Africa, Swaziland, East Africa, Kenya, Madagascar, Tanzania, Uganda, North-East Africa, Ethiopia, Eritrea, North Africa, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Eastern Arabia/Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Arabian peninsula, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Western Asia, Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, Asia (without Western Asia), South Asia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, South-East Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar (Burma), East Asia, China, North Korea, Oceania, South Pacific Islands

    Mode of data collection

    Self-administered questionnaire

    European Journal of Political Research | 2014

    Claims to Legitimacy Count: Why Sanctions Fail to Instigate Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes

    Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft | 2017

    Legitimationsstrategien von Autokratien im Vergleich: Ergebnisse einer neuen Expertenumfrage

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