The Bridge

James Micciche

A Democratic Disadvantage: Sharp Power and Regime Typology in International Relations

A Democratic Disadvantage: Sharp Power and Regime Typology in International Relations

Within the international system, the importance of structure is not monopolized at the systemic level, but also heavily predicated on how individual states configure and order their nations and the benefits and detriments these structures endow. One of the most important state level structures is regime type. Applied simplistically, examining state structures based on regime type divides the world into a binary construct of democracies and autocracies.