Risk and Reward: The Differential Impact of Authoritarian Elections on Regime Decay and Breakdown

P. Schuler, Dimitar D. Gueorguiev, Francisco Cantú
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Authoritarian elections have been linked to both regime longevity and implicated in regime change, raising the question as to whether or not such elections are beneficial. This paper distinguishes between the forces leading to long term decay and those hastening immediate breakdown, arguing that while elections can prevent decay they also provide a potential spark for breakdown. To test this theory, we use a regime-month measure of elections and regime failure. The results show that while multi-party elections are linked to regime longevity they also dramatically increase the risk of democratic transition immediately following an election. These findings are an important advance on our understanding of the impact of elections under authoritarianism. They provide an explanation for seemingly divergent findings that elections cause regime failure and generate regime stability. In short, elections seem destabilizing because they are proximal to a large number of democratic transitions. However, viewed over the long-term they seem healthy for regimes.
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风险与回报:威权选举对政权衰败与崩溃的差异影响
专制选举既与政权寿命有关,也与政权更迭有关,这就提出了这样的选举是否有益的问题。本文区分了导致长期衰退的力量和加速立即崩溃的力量,认为虽然选举可以防止衰退,但也为崩溃提供了潜在的火花。为了验证这一理论,我们使用了选举和政权失败的政权月衡量标准。结果表明,虽然多党选举与政权寿命有关,但它们也大大增加了选举后立即民主过渡的风险。这些发现对我们理解威权主义下选举的影响是一个重要的进步。它们为看似不同的结果提供了解释,即选举导致政权失败,并产生政权稳定。简而言之,选举似乎不稳定,因为它们接近于大量的民主过渡。然而,从长期来看,它们似乎对政权是健康的。
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