The Collective Promotion of Democracy and Authoritarian Backsliding: The Organization of American States in Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Honduras

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Latin Americanist Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1353/tla.2021.0017
Leonardo Di Bonaventura Altuve
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Abstract:Liberal institutionalist and constructivist IR scholars have emphasized the reliable role that ROs play in promoting democracy. This article finds that by examining the Organization of American States (OAS) role in recent cases of authoritarian backsliding, those theories encounter significant barriers in explaining OAS pro-democracy actions in the Americas. By evaluating authoritarian backsliding in Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Honduras, I argue that authoritarian repression makes OAS members consider initially these undemocratic actions in backsliding cases. However, repression by itself falls short to induce members to promote democracy. Only when repression occurs at the same time that most members are ideologically and politically distant from autocratic countries will the OAS collectively promote democracy in backsliding cases. Consequently, because the OAS depends on this complex interaction between repression and ideological-political distance to promote democracy in the hemisphere, institutionalist and constructivist theories face important limitations in the Americas context.
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集体促进民主和独裁倒退:委内瑞拉、尼加拉瓜和洪都拉斯美洲国家组织
摘要:自由制度主义和建构主义的IR学者强调了RO在促进民主方面的可靠作用。本文发现,通过研究美洲国家组织(OAS)在最近独裁倒退案例中的作用,这些理论在解释美洲国家组织在美洲的民主行动时遇到了重大障碍。通过评估委内瑞拉、尼加拉瓜和洪都拉斯的独裁倒退,我认为独裁镇压使美洲国家组织成员国最初在倒退的情况下考虑这些不民主的行动。然而,镇压本身并不能促使成员国促进民主。只有在镇压发生的同时,大多数成员国在意识形态和政治上远离专制国家,美洲国家组织才会在倒退的情况下集体促进民主。因此,由于美洲国家组织依靠镇压和意识形态政治距离之间的复杂互动来促进半球的民主,制度主义和建构主义理论在美洲背景下面临着重要的局限性。
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