Dictator's death may not lead to regime change: Study
The researchers studied all 79 cases of dictators dying in office between 1946 and 2012 and found the ruling regime remained intact through the following year 87 per cent of the time.
New York, Nov 6 A dictator's death may not lead to regime change in a country, according to a study.

The researchers studied all 79 cases of dictators dying in office between 1946 and 2012 and found the ruling regime remained intact through the following year 87 per cent of the time.
By contrast, in all other forms of leadership exit in autocracies -- including coups, civil wars and foreign intervention -- the regime remained intact for one year in only 43 per cent of cases.
"Episodes of instability that come on the heels of the dictator's death tend to dominate news headlines. But our findings suggest such events are far from the norm. Instability rarely results from a dictator's passing," said Erica Frantz, Assistant Professor at the Michigan State University.
Eleven of the 55 dictators around the world are at least 70 years old and in declining health, including Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe (who's 92) and Raul Castro of Cuba (85).
"This means that a fifth of the world's dictatorships will face a leadership turnover in the not-too-distant future," Frantz added.
So why does a dictator's death in office most often lead to a continuation of the status quo?
Unlike coups or departures spurred by elite consensus, a leader's death of natural causes is not politically motivated. If dictators manage to remain in office until the very end, it means the regime's followers by and large have remained loyal.
"We can therefore infer that dying dictators leave behind a set of players who support the status quo and the perks that it affords them. Such individuals have a strong incentive to converge on the selection of a successor in order to preserve their privileged access to the spoils of office," the author said.
The study was published in the Journal of Democracy.
IANS
-
Gold Silver Rate Today, 9 March 2026: City-Wise Prices, MCX Gold and Silver Ease Slightly After Rally -
Chinese Spy Ship Liaowang-1 Spotted Near Oman: Why Its Presence Near Oman Is Concerning For US Military -
Pune Gold Rate Today: Check Gold Prices For 18K, 22K, 24K in Pune -
Bangalore Gold Silver Rate Today, March 9, 2026: Gold and Silver Prices Fall as US Dollar Strengthens -
Who Is Nishant Kumar: Education, Personal Life and Possible Political Role -
Ind Vs NZ T20 World Cup Phalodi Satta Bazar Prediction: Know Who Will Win In India vs New Zealand Final -
Vijay-NDA Alliance On Cards? Pawan Kalyan Reportedly Reaches Out to TVK Chief -
Who Was Mojtaba Khamenei’s Wife Zahra Haddad-Adel and What Do We Know About Her? -
Trisha Hits Back at Parthiban: 'Crude Words Say More About the Speaker' -
India vs New Zealand T20 World Cup 2026 Final: Five Positive Signs Favouring India Before Title Clash -
IND vs NZ Final Live: When and Where to Watch India vs New Zealand T20 World Cup 2026 Title Clash -
Ind vs NZ T20 World Cup 2026: New Zealand Needs 256 Runs To Beat India And Win The World Cup












Click it and Unblock the Notifications