If you liked Encyclopedia Tyrannica by Natasha Lindstaedt, Teresa Almeida Cravo, Joanna Barszcz, and Aleksandra Bolonina, start with Democratic Decay and Authoritarian Resurgence (2021), Research Handbook on Authoritarianism (2024), and What Do We Know and What Should We Do about Authoritarian Regimes? (2023). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Encyclopedia Tyrannica?

BookOrb recommends Democratic Decay and Authoritarian Resurgence (2021), Research Handbook on Authoritarianism (2024), What Do We Know and What Should We Do about Authoritarian Regimes? (2023), Human Security in Disease and Disaster (2021), and Legal Resistance to Autocracy (2025).

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Who wrote Encyclopedia Tyrannica?

Encyclopedia Tyrannica is by Natasha Lindstaedt, Teresa Almeida Cravo, Joanna Barszcz, and Aleksandra Bolonina.