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Most often, the capture of the referees is done by quietly firing civil servants...
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Steven Levitsky
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How Democracies Die
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Most often, the capture of the referees is done by quietly firing civil servants and other nonpartisan officials and replacing them with loyalists.
( Steven Levitsky )
[ How Democracies Die ]
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