REES Teaching Associate Dr Barbara Piotrowska publishes new article 'The Price of Collaboration: How Authoritarian States Retain Control'

REES Teaching Associate Dr Barbara Piotrowska (Blavatnik School of Government) has published a new article 'The Price of Collaboration: How Authoritarian States Retain Control' for the journal of Comparative Political Studies.  

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How does access to foreign or independent media affect the operation of a state security apparatus? This article answers this question by concentrating on two characteristics of the informant network of the East German Stasi: the number of informants  and their “price.” Exposure to West German TV (WGTV) had the potential to decrease the supply of informants and increase the demand for them, pushing up the value of the payments the informants received, but leaving their quantity theoretically ambiguous. I verify this reasoning using a rare original data set of Stasi informants. Results show that informants were given approximately 70 East German marks worth of rewards more per year in the areas that had access to WGTV, as compared with areas with no reception—ironically an amount roughly equivalent to the cost of an annual East German TV subscription. These findings demonstrate how an authoritarian state can counteract the potentially destabilizing effect of foreign media.

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