Abstract: On 4 June 1943, a military coup crushed Argentina’s democracy, marking the end of the oligarchic era and ‘planting the seeds’ of Peronism. This case sheds light on how rulers’ mistakes can operate as a key independent variable in producing regime changes. We argue that the former conservative president, Ramón S. Castillo, provoked an otherwise avoidable democratic breakdown. Specifically, Castillo’s misguided relationships with regime insiders and outsiders unintentionally eroded political stability and triggered the fall of democracy. Until now, agent-based scholarship has fallen short in tracing incumbents’ mistakes and linking them to regime-change processes. We test the argument by conducting a within-case analysis of ...
This paper examines how the circumstances of democratic transition affect the consequences of losing...
The recent revival of authoritarianism and worldwide losses in democratic quality merit a reassessme...
Although most human beings have lived under some form of authoritarianism throughout most of recorde...
This article revisits one historical event that has been repeatedly discussed in the literature on d...
This article revisits one historical event that has been repeatedly discussed in the literature on d...
Electoral volatility is much higher in new than in advanced democracies. Some scholars contend that ...
Transitions from authoritarianism and breakdowns of democracy have long been central puzzles for sch...
This book presents a new theory for why political regimes emerge, and why they subsequently survive ...
This summary will attempt to present a brief historical evolution that oscillated between democratic...
Civil society, according to mainstream democratization literature, has a positive impact on democrat...
Civil society, according to mainstream democratization literature, has a positive impact on democrat...
When dictators seize power, they face a choice about how to deal with the pre-existing political par...
This article explores the impact of democratization on the resolution of executive-legislative crise...
This article explores the impact of democratization on the resolution of executive-legislative crise...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the role of the delegitimation processes of the authoritarian order that...
This paper examines how the circumstances of democratic transition affect the consequences of losing...
The recent revival of authoritarianism and worldwide losses in democratic quality merit a reassessme...
Although most human beings have lived under some form of authoritarianism throughout most of recorde...
This article revisits one historical event that has been repeatedly discussed in the literature on d...
This article revisits one historical event that has been repeatedly discussed in the literature on d...
Electoral volatility is much higher in new than in advanced democracies. Some scholars contend that ...
Transitions from authoritarianism and breakdowns of democracy have long been central puzzles for sch...
This book presents a new theory for why political regimes emerge, and why they subsequently survive ...
This summary will attempt to present a brief historical evolution that oscillated between democratic...
Civil society, according to mainstream democratization literature, has a positive impact on democrat...
Civil society, according to mainstream democratization literature, has a positive impact on democrat...
When dictators seize power, they face a choice about how to deal with the pre-existing political par...
This article explores the impact of democratization on the resolution of executive-legislative crise...
This article explores the impact of democratization on the resolution of executive-legislative crise...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the role of the delegitimation processes of the authoritarian order that...
This paper examines how the circumstances of democratic transition affect the consequences of losing...
The recent revival of authoritarianism and worldwide losses in democratic quality merit a reassessme...
Although most human beings have lived under some form of authoritarianism throughout most of recorde...