In recent decades, prominent national leaders like Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez gained power through democratic institutions, only to undermine those institutions once in office as part of a broader effort to consolidate authoritarian power. Yet attempts at “executive aggrandizement” have failed in other countries, with varying consequences for democratic institutions. We develop an agency-based perspective to enhance the understanding of aggrandizement and to explain when it results in democratic breakdown. Relying on comparative case studies of five countries—Bolivia, Ecuador, Thailand, Turkey, and Venezuela—our analysis suggests that the contingent decisions of opposition actors during the process of aggrandi...
When and why do oppositions coordinate their actions against authoritarian regimes? This dissertatio...
This research provides an understanding of the conditions that presage the failure of consolidated d...
This article bridges the divide between comparative politics and international relations by examinin...
Some authoritarian regimes like Belarus and Zimbabwe enjoy a semblance of democracy, holding regular...
Democracies around the world continue to decline at the hands of democratic leaders elected by major...
This dissertation attempts to answer the research question on whether there is a common pattern of d...
The political world lately seems to be filled with unexpected erosions of democracy. What is the mos...
What explains differences in democratic backsliding? As transitions from authoritarianism to democra...
Drawing on the literatures on elite transitions, factionalism and the new institutionalism, this pap...
This dissertation examines democratic backsliding using a coalitional approach. It takes as its anal...
Maimouna Samba, International RelationsFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Patrick McGovern, Political Scie...
Democracy is at risk worldwide. And the economy may be, too. Seventy-one out of the world’s 195 coun...
The recession of democracies is on the rise. The result has been an increased focus by political sci...
Democratic backsliding has been halted in different countries around the world through various types...
The age of military coups has ended, but democracy still confronts major challenges in the early twe...
When and why do oppositions coordinate their actions against authoritarian regimes? This dissertatio...
This research provides an understanding of the conditions that presage the failure of consolidated d...
This article bridges the divide between comparative politics and international relations by examinin...
Some authoritarian regimes like Belarus and Zimbabwe enjoy a semblance of democracy, holding regular...
Democracies around the world continue to decline at the hands of democratic leaders elected by major...
This dissertation attempts to answer the research question on whether there is a common pattern of d...
The political world lately seems to be filled with unexpected erosions of democracy. What is the mos...
What explains differences in democratic backsliding? As transitions from authoritarianism to democra...
Drawing on the literatures on elite transitions, factionalism and the new institutionalism, this pap...
This dissertation examines democratic backsliding using a coalitional approach. It takes as its anal...
Maimouna Samba, International RelationsFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Patrick McGovern, Political Scie...
Democracy is at risk worldwide. And the economy may be, too. Seventy-one out of the world’s 195 coun...
The recession of democracies is on the rise. The result has been an increased focus by political sci...
Democratic backsliding has been halted in different countries around the world through various types...
The age of military coups has ended, but democracy still confronts major challenges in the early twe...
When and why do oppositions coordinate their actions against authoritarian regimes? This dissertatio...
This research provides an understanding of the conditions that presage the failure of consolidated d...
This article bridges the divide between comparative politics and international relations by examinin...