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How Personalist Parties Destroy Democracy from Within

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An edition of Origins of Elected Strongmen (2024)

The Origins of Elected Strongmen

How Personalist Parties Destroy Democracy from Within

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Since the end of World War II, democracies typically fell apart by coup d'état or through force. Today, however, they are increasingly eroding at the hands of democratically elected incumbents, who seize control by slowly chipping away at democratic institutions. To better understand these developments, this book examines the role of personalist political parties, or parties that exist primarily to further their leader's career as opposed to promote a specific policy platform. Using original data capturing levels of personalism in the parties of democratically elected leaders from 1991 to 2020, The Origins of Elected Strongmen shows that the rise of personalist parties around the globe is facilitating the decline of democracy.

Personalist parties lack both the incentive and capacity to push back against a leader's efforts to expand executive power. As such, leaders backed by personalist parties are more likely to succeed in their efforts to dismantle institutional constraints on their rule. Such attacks on state institutions, in turn, reverberate throughout society, deepening political polarization and weakening supporters' commitment to democratic norms of behaviour. In these ways, ruling party personalism erodes horizontal and vertical constraints on a leader, ultimately degrading democracy and raising the risk of democratic failure.

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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
List of Tables
1. Introduction
1.1. Introduction
1.2. The Rise of Personalist Politics
1.3. Previewing the Argument
1.4. What Do We Mean by Democracy?
1.5. Contemporary Patterns of Democratic Collapse
1.6. Existing Explanations of Democratic Backsliding
1.7. Contributions of the Book
1.8 P. lan of the Book
2. What Are Personalist Parties?
2.1. Conceptualizing Personalist Political Parties
2.2. Measuring Personalism in Ruling Political Parties
2.2.1. Addressing Endogeneity
2.2.2. Underlying Indicators
2.2.3 What Our Measure Can and Cannot Capture.
2.3. Related Concepts and Measures
2.3.1. Party Personalism and Populism
2.3.2. Other Related Concepts and Measures
2.4. Basic Facts and Features of Ruling Personalist Parties
2.4.1. Trends in Ruling Party Personalism over Time
2.4.2. Geographical Distribution of Personalist Parties
2.4.3. Personalist Parties and Ideology
2.4.4. Personalist Parties and Populism
2.4.5. Institutional Arrangements and Personalist Parties
2.5. Why Do Personalist Parties Win Elections?
2.6. Conclusion
2.7. Appendix A: Measurement Model of Ruling Party Personalism
2.7.1. Internal Consistency and Reliability
2.7.2. Face Validity
2.7.3. External Validity
2.8. Appendix B: Regression Results
2.9. Appendix C: Selection into Ruling Party Personalism
3. The Argument
3.1. The Argument
3.1.1. Underlying Assumptions
3.2. Executive Restraint in Incumbent Support Parties
3.2.1. Incentive
3.2.2. Capacity
3.3. Empirical Patterns
3.3.1. The Political Experience of Elites
3.3.2. Party Nominations
3.3.3. Local Party Strength and Party Funding
3.3.4. The Duration of Cabinet Appointee Tenures
3.4. Conclusion
3.5. Appendix A: Regression Results
4. The Evidence
4.1. Case Studies
4.1.1. El Salvador under Nayib Bukele
4.1.2. Hungary under Viktor Orban
4.2. Ruling Party Personalism and Democratic Backsliding
4.2.1. Repression of Political Civil Liberties
4.2.2. Democratic Backsliding Broadly
4.2.3. How Do Democracies Collapse?
4.2.4. Personalism Matters Most When Ruling Parties Dominate
4.3. Conclusion
4.4. Appendix A: Regression Results
5. Institutional Pathways
5.1. Executive Constraints in Democracies
5.1.1. Legislatures
5.1.2. Judiciaries and Bureaucracies
5.1.3. How Do We Know When Institutional Actors Constrain?
5.2. Empirical Tests
5.2.1. Legislative Constraints on the Executive
5.2.2. Judicial Constraints on the Executive
5.2.3. Bureaucratic Constraints on the Executive
5.2.4. Term Limit Extension Attempts
5.3. Conclusion
5.4. Appendix A: Regression Results
6. Societal Pathways
6.1. Are Citizens to Blame for Decreasing Vertical Constraints?
6.2. Polarization
6.3. Shifting Democratic Norms
6.4. Case Studies

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324.2

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Hardback
Number of pages
224

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OL50622711M
ISBN 10
0198888074
ISBN 13
9780198888079
OCLC/WorldCat
1439710832

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