Succession in Dictatorships
Marcel delves into the critical issue of succession in non-democratic systems, highlighting how historical practices from the European Middle Ages reveal inherent weaknesses. He explains that while appointing the eldest son as successor significantly enhances a monarch's chances of survival, the same principles apply to modern regimes, such as Syria, where regime elites prioritize stability over individual rulers.In this clip
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