Democracies and Authoritarian Regimes Oct 20 Lecture Overview
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Democracies and Authoritarian Regimes Oct 20
Lecture Overview • • Third Wave of Democratization Defining Democracy Achieving Democracy The Sequence of Democratic Development? • Contemporary Democracy • Forms of Authoritarian Rule
Third Wave of Democratization
Freedom House • Freedom House is a “non-government organization” that receives the majority of its funding from the US government. • This raises questions its independence, and the extent to which it is influenced by American foreign policy. • Critics argue that it is, in fact, an arm of the American foreign policy regime. • It publishes “Freedom in the World” an annual assessment of political and civil rights of countries around the world. • http: //www. freedomhouse. org
Defining Democracy
What is democracy?
What is democracy? • Procedural questions • Substantive questions
Democracy defined: Adam Przeworski: “Democracy is a system in which parties lose elections”
Democracy defined: Joseph Schumpeter: “the democratic method is that institutional arrangement for arriving at political decisions in which individuals acquire the power to decide by means of a competitive struggle for the people’s vote”
Democracy defined: Seymour Martin Lipset: “First, competition exists for government positions, and fair elections for public office occur at regular intervals without the use of force and without excluding any social group. Second, citizens participate in selecting their leaders and forming policies. And, third, civil and political liberties exist to ensure the integrity of political competition and participation”
Potential forms of democracy; Other spheres of democracy? • • • direct democracy? participatory democracy? social democracy? industrial democracy? workplace democracy? economic democracy?
Achieving Democracy
Göran Therborn, 1977. “The Rule of Capital and the Rise of Democracy. ” New Left Review. May/June. No. 103. (journal available online via library catalogue)
Therborn (1977)
Chapter 5: Democracies Developing democracy (1/5) According to Dahl (1966) there were three milestones in the development of democracies: (1) Incorporation (2) Representation (3) Organized opposition
Chapter 5: Democracies Developing democracy (2/5) (1) Incorporation: Before the “first wave” of democratization several restrictions to the right of vote existed: Census voting (wealth), capacity voting (education), race, gender, age. Gradual extension of voting-rights during the “first wave” in the 19 th century: 1848: Universal male suffrage introduced in Germany, France and Switzerland 1893: Universal female suffrage introduced in New Zealand Since then no further extension, except the lowering of the age threshold. Still widespread voting restrictions to foreign residents.
Chapter 5: Democracies Developing democracy (3/5) (2) Representation: The right to organize parties and to have them represented in parliament. One indicator: Shift from majoritarian voting to proportional voting (first time introduced in Finland 1907). Fear of established parties from mass-mobilization by the new parties.
Chapter 5: Democracies Developing democracy (4/5) (3) Organized opposition: The right of the opposition to vote against the government. One indicator: First acceptance of socialist parties into government (first time in Australia in 1904). The capacity of parliaments to effect full executive turnover varies significantly between liberal democracies. The net shift of votes from government to opposition (=incumbency volatility) doubled from the 1960 s to the 1990 s.
Chapter 5: Democracies Developing democracy (5/5) (3) Organized Opposition (continued): The older and more established democracies reached these milestones one by one, and over a long period of time. The newer democracies have reached these milestones more or less simultaneously.
The Sequence of Democratic Development
Sequencing Political Development • “First, there should be a national identity producing national unity” • “Second, there follows the establishment and institutionalization over time of state structures which are legitimate and effective” • “Third, various elite groups then engage in competition with each other, usually by forming rudimentary political parties”
Sequencing Political Development • “Fourth, if not already existing (as in republics), there is the establishment of responsible government, by which monarchs and nobles give up their political power to elected governments” • “Fifth and finally, there is a slow expansion of voting rights until there is universal suffrage” Siaroff, Alan. 2005. Comparing Political Regimes. Peterborough: Broadview Press.
Contemporary Democracy
Chapter 5: Democracies Audience democracy? (1/1) Despite the “success” of democracies, there is evidence that their foundations are becoming less robust: • Declining levels of participation and growing indifference to politics • Decreasing confidence in politics As a result, decision making is more and more depoliticized: • Down to citizens (referenda) • Up to non-political agencies (e. g. international organizations) This replacement of representative features of democracy has been labelled audience democracy (Manin 1997).
The “golden straightjacket” • "Once your country puts [the Golden Straightjacket] on, its political choices get reduced to Pepsi or Coke – to slight nuances of taste, slight nuances of policy, slight alterations in design. . . but never any major deviation from the core golden rules. ” - Thomas Friedman
Forms of Authoritarian Rule
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