Life after dictatorship : authoritarian successor parties worldwide

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Autres auteurs: Loxton, James. (Éditeur scientifique), Mainwaring, Scott (1954-....).
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Langue: Anglais
Publié: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press.
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Résumé: Life after Dictatorship launches a new research agenda on authoritarian successor parties worldwide. Authoritarian successor parties are parties that emerge from authoritarian regimes, but that operate after a transition to democracy. They are one of the most common but overlooked features of the global democratic landscape. They are major actors in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America, and they have been voted back into office in over one-half of all third-wave democracies. This book presents a new set of terms, definitions, and research questions designed to travel across regions, and presents new data on these parties' prevalence and frequent return to power. With chapters from leading Africanists, Asianists, Europeanists, and Latin Americanists, it asks: why are authoritarian successor parties so common? Why are some more successful than others? And in what ways can they harm - or help - democracy?
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505 0 |a Introduction : authoritarian successor parties worldwide / James Loxton -- Linkage strategies of authoritarian successor parties / Herbert Kitschelt and Matthew Singer -- Authoritarian successor parties in South Korea and Taiwan : authoritarian inheritance, organizational adaptation, and issue management / T.J. Cheng and Teh-fu Huang -- Personalistic authoritarian successor parties in Latin America / James Loxton and Steven Levitsky -- Victims of their own success : the paradoxical fate of the communist successor parties / Anna Grzymala-Busse -- Authoritarian successor parties in sub-Saharan Africa : into the wilderness and back again? / Rachel Beatty Riedl -- The survival of authoritarian successor parties in Africa : organizational legacies or competitive landscapes? / Adrienne LeBas -- The contrasting trajectories of Brazil's two authoritarian successor parties / Timothy J. Power -- Mexico's PRI : the resilience of an authoritarian successor party and its consequences for democracy / Gustavo A. Flores-Macias -- Game for democracy : authoritarian successor parties in developmental Asia / Dan Slater and Joseph Wong -- Reluctant democrats : old regime conservative parties in democracy's first wave in Europe / Daniel Ziblatt -- Conclusion : life after dictatorship / James Loxton 
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