State Capacity, Economic Control, and Authoritarian Elections

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State Capacity, Economic Control, and Authoritarian Elections

Elections and referenda / suffrage Political structures: democracy Social and political philosophy

Author: Merete Seeberg

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Elections, Democracy and Autocracy

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 9 March 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9781315473390


Introduction

Although the phenomenon of authoritarian elections has been a focal point for the literature on authoritarian institutions for more than a decade, our understanding of the effect of authoritarian elections is still limited.

The Paradox of Authoritarian Elections

Combining evidence from cross-national studies with studies on selected cases relying on recent field work, this book suggests a solution to the "paradox of authoritarian elections". Rather than focusing on authoritarian elections as a uniform phenomenon, it focuses on the differing conditions under which authoritarian elections occur. It demonstrates that the capacities available to authoritarian rulers shape the effect of elections and high levels of state capacity and control over the economy increase the probability that authoritarian multi-party elections will stabilize the regime. Where these capacities are limited, the regime is more likely to succumb in the face of elections. The findings imply that although multi-party competition and state strength may be important prerequisites for democracy, they can under some circumstances obstruct democratization by preventing the demise of dictatorships.

Target Audience

This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners of democratization, and to those who study autocracy and electoral authoritarianism, as well as comparative politics more broadly.

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