Marcus Tannenberg
Doctoral Student
Department of PoliticalAbout Marcus Tannenberg
Presentation
PhD student at the Department of Political Science and the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) Institute since the autumn 2015.
Research interest
Corruption, democratization, censorship, middle class, political economy and development.
Current research
In my dissertation I focus on citizen-state interactions under authoritarian rule. Including strategies for legitimizing autocratic systems, accountability in the absence of democratic institutions and the responsiveness and repressiveness of the state.
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Self-censorship of regime support in authoritarian states: Evidence from list experiments in
China
D. Robinson, Marcus Tannenberg
Research & Politics - 2019-01-01 -
Self-Censorship in Authoritarian States: Response bias in measures of popular support in
China
Darrel Robinson, Marcus Tannenberg
- 2018-01-01 -
Regimes of the world (RoW): Opening new avenues for the comparative study of political
regimes
Anna Lührmann, Marcus Tannenberg, Staffan I Lindberg
Politics and Governance - 2018-01-01 -
The Autocratic Trust Bias: Politically Sensitive Survey Items and
Self-censorship
Marcus Tannenberg
- 2017-01-01 -
Regimes In the World (RIW): A Robust Regime Type Measure based on
V-Dem
Anna Lührmann, Staffan I Lindberg, Marcus Tannenberg
- 2017-01-01