Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Luis R. Martínez, Jonas Jessen, Guo Xu
In: Applied Economics 15 (2023), 1, 68-106
This paper exploits the idiosyncratic line of contact separating Allied and Soviet troops within East Germany at the end of WWII to study political resistance in a non-democracy. When Nazi Germany surrendered, 40% of what would become the authoritarian German Democratic Republic was initially under Allied control but was ceded to Soviet control less than two months later. Brief Allied exposure increased protests during the major 1953 uprising. We use novel data on the appointment of local mayors and a retrospective survey to argue that even a "glimpse of freedom" can foster civilian opposition to dictatorship.
Themen: Europa
Keywords: spatial RDD; autocracy; protest; political resistance; East Germany; World War II
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1257/app.20200456