Walking the Talk: How to Identify Anti-Pluralist Parties
Abstract
The recent increase of democratic declines around the world – “the third wave of autocratization” – has sparked a new generation of studies on the topic. Scholars agree that these days the main threat to democracy arises from democratically elected rulers, who gradually erode democratic
norms once in power. Is it possible to identify future autocratizers before they win power in elec- tions? Linz (1978) and Levitsky and Ziblatt (2018) argue that a lacking commitment to democratic norms reveals would-be autocrats before they reach office. Such anti-pluralist traits include de- monizing rhetoric, the encouragement of political violence, disrespect for minority rights, and lacking commitment to the democratic process. Comparative political science researchers have not systematically collected and tested these potential early-warning indicators. This paper makes use of a new expert-coded data set on virtually all relevant political parties worldwide from 1970 to 2019 (V-Party) to provide the first systematic empirical test of this argument.
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Date
2021-03Author
Lührmann, Anna
Medzihorsky, Juraj
Lindberg, Staffan I.
Series/Report no.
Working Papers
2021:116
Language
eng