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|a Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. Introduction -- 1. Lobbying the Autocrat: A Theoretical Road Map | Max Grömping and Jessica C. Teets -- Part II. Mobilization and Maintenance -- 2. The Lobbying Demands of Autocratic and Democratic Leaders: A Comparative Perspective | Marcel Hanegraaff and Iskander De Bruycker -- 3. Between Pressure and Patronage: Navigating Legitimacy and No-Go Issues in Montenegro | Sanja Hajdinjak -- Part III. Interest Communities -- 4. Convergence and Divergence in Policy Topics among Think Tanks in China | Reza Hasmath -- 5. Transnational Activism under Autocracy: Environmental Advocacy Groups, Social Media, and Nationalism in Cambodia | Sokphea Young -- 6. Acts of Compliance and Tactful Contention: The Polarized Terrain of Women's Organizations in Turkey under Authoritarian Pressure | Bilge Yabancı -- Part IV. Strategies -- 7. Going Public: When do Human Rights Advocates Pursue Media Strategies? | Max Grömping -- 8. Political Resources and NGO Policy Advocacy Strategies in China | Hui Li -- 9. Policy Advocacy Strategies of Malaysia's Electoral Reform Movement | Ying Hooi Khoo and Carmen Leong -- Part V. Outcomes -- 10. Post-Soviet Policy Entrepreneurs? The Impact of Nonstate Actors on Social Service Reform in Russia and Belarus | Eleanor Bindman and Tatsiana Chulitskaya -- 11. Land Lobbying and Mobilization: Civil and Uncivil Society in the 1990s in Zimbabwe | Kirk Helliker, Sandra Bhatasara, and Manase Kudzai Chiweshe -- 12. Delivering on Legitimation Claims: Creating Consultative Mechanisms for CSOs in Authoritarian Regimes | Angelo Vito Panaro -- Part VI. Conclusion -- 13. Toward a Theory of Lobbying under Authoritarianism | Max Grömping and Jessica C. Teets -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Supplementary Materials for Chapter 3.
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|a Appendix B: Supplementary Materials for Chapter 6 -- Appendix C: Supplementary Materials for Chapter 7 -- Contributors -- Index.
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