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Replication Data to \"Strategic Communication in Dictatorships: Performance, Patriotism, and Intimidation\"

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Research shows that dictators’ public rhetoric shapes both elite and mass opinion and behavior. However, the determinants of dictators’ strategic communication remain undertheorized and underresearched. Theoretically, we argue that: i) dictators primarily use three key communication strategies ( “performance” and “patriotism,” which serve to boost legitimacy, and “intimidation,” meant to deter opponents); ii) they substitute between them depending on the situational context. Empirically, we introduce a novel corpus of post-Soviet leaders’ legislative addresses, and then, employing semisupervised text analysis, test our argument. We find that autocrats legitimize themselves as performance-focused leaders during economic upturns, emphasize patriotism during elections, and turn to the rhetoric of intimidation when facing protests and sanctions. We further validate our theory using a global set of authoritarian speeches, in a different language. The findings support but also contest some established assumptions regarding how and when dictators’ communication changes.
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