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Democratic Backsliding: How It Happens and How It Can Be Countered
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Democratic Backsliding: How It Happens and How It Can Be Countered

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March 2024 | SAGE Publications, Inc

Resistance to democratic backsliding is an urgent concern for global democracies. This special issue provides an analytical framework that identifies three distinct institutional pathways for democratic backsliding that culminate in executive aggrandizement: legislative capture, plebiscitary override, and executive power grabs. A fourth pathway of elite collusion erodes democracy without necessarily concentrating powers in the executive. These four pathways reflect different combinations of ruling and opposition party strength, institutional legitimacy, and levels of popular support and political mobilization. The pathways also open and close different institutional and societal arenas where opposition forces can counter backsliding, and they create different opportunities, challenges, and dilemmas for democratic actors. The 15 case studies featured in this volume illustrate how backsliding occurs along these pathways, and how democratic actors achieved partial reversal in some cases. The cases suggest focal points of resistance and reform that may be helpful to policymakers and advocates working to defend democracy. 

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Introduction
Rachel Beatty Riedl, Jennifer McCoy, 8 Kenneth Roberts, and Murat Somer
Pathways of Democratic Backsliding, Resistance, and (Partial) Recoveries
 
Legislative Captures
Zsolt Enyedi and Bálint Mikola
Legislative Capture in Hungary: Well-Managed Autocratization
Filip Milacic
Democratic Backsliding Through Legislative Capture in Serbia: A One-Man Show
Milan Vaishnav
Legislative Capture in India: Is Democracy Back from the Brink?
Murat Somer
A Long Battle: Turkey’s Backsliding and Resistance Through Trench Warfare
Ion Marandici
Legislative Capture and Oligarchic Collusion: Two Pathways of Democratic Backsliding and Recovery in Moldova
Hubert Tworzecki
Legislative Capture and Democratic Careening in Poland
 
Plebiscitary Overrides
Laura Gamboa
Plebiscitary Override in Venezuela: Erosion of Democracy and Deepening Authoritarianism
Paolo Moncagatta and Mateo Pazmiño
A Tale of a Failed Recovery: Ecuador’s Democratic Stagnation
 
Executive Power Grabs
Alexandra Domike Blackman
Why Resistance to the Executive Power Grab in Tunisia Is Failing
Matias Spektor
The Coalition Against Democratic Backsliding in Bolsonaro’s Brazil
Kim Yi Dionne and Boniface Dulani
Resisting Executive Power Grabs: Lessons from Malawi
 
Elite Collusions
Shelley A. McConnell
Elite Collusion and Creeping Authoritarianism in Nicaragua: Lessons on Democratic Backsliding from an Outlier Case
Dominika Koter
Elite Collusion and Dismantling Democracy in Benin
Marcus Mietzner
Elite Collusion in Indonesia: How It Has Both Enabled and Limited Executive Aggrandizement
Manuel Meléndez-Sánchez and Lucas Perelló
Backsliding by Elite Collusion: Authoritarianism and Democratic Resurgence in Guatemala
 
Policy Conclusions
Thomas Carothers
Lessons About Backsliding and Resistance

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