In A Dynamic Theory of Populism in Power, Julio F. Carrión examines the relationship between populism in power and democracy. He studies five Latin American populist presidencies and explains why and how democracy perished under four of them but survived in one. Carrión also develops a theory that accounts for changes in the balance of power between the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary, and distinguishes between unconstrained and contained populism in power.
In A Dynamic Theory of Populism in Power, Julio F. Carrión examines the relationship between populism in power and democracy. He studies five Latin American populist presidencies and explains why and how democracy perished under four of them but survived in one. Carrión also develops a theory that accounts for changes in the balance of power between the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary, and distinguishes between unconstrained and contained populism in power.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julio F. Carrión is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware, where he also was the Founding Director of its Center for Global and Area Studies. He edited The Fujimori Legacy: The Rise of Electoral Authoritarianism in Peru and has published numerous articles in both English and Spanish. His analysis of Peruvian politics has been featured in the Latin America Advisor, World Politics Review, The Wall Street Journal, and other media outlets.
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List of Figures List of Acronyms Preface Acknowledgments 1. Democracy and Populism 2. A Dynamic Theory of Populism in Power 3. The Critical Antecedents of Populism: Mass Political Discontent and Elite Disarray 4. The Tsunami Moment: Coming to Power 5. The Hobbesian Moment: Confronting the Opposition 6. The Populist Moment: Securing and Expanding Power 7. Reproducing Populism: Tilting the Electoral Playing Field 8. Conclusion: Populism and Regime Change Bibliography Index
List of Figures List of Acronyms Preface Acknowledgments 1. Democracy and Populism 2. A Dynamic Theory of Populism in Power 3. The Critical Antecedents of Populism: Mass Political Discontent and Elite Disarray 4. The Tsunami Moment: Coming to Power 5. The Hobbesian Moment: Confronting the Opposition 6. The Populist Moment: Securing and Expanding Power 7. Reproducing Populism: Tilting the Electoral Playing Field 8. Conclusion: Populism and Regime Change Bibliography Index
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