The Origins of Elected Strongmen, Erica Frantz
The Origins of Elected Strongmen, Erica Frantz
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The Origins of Elected Strongmen
How Personalist Parties Destroy Democracy from Within

Author: Erica Frantz, Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Joseph Wright

Narrator: Suzie Althens

Unabridged: 9 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/07/2025


Synopsis

Since the end of World War II, democracies typically fell apart by coup d'état or through force. Today, however, they are increasingly eroding at the hands of democratically elected incumbents, who seize control by slowly chipping away at democratic institutions. To better understand these developments, this book examines the role of personalist political parties, or parties that exist primarily to further their leader's career as opposed to promote a specific policy platform. Using original data capturing levels of personalism in the parties of democratically elected leaders from 1991 to 2020, The Origins of Elected Strongmen shows that the rise of personalist parties around the globe is facilitating the decline of democracy.

Personalist parties lack both the incentive and capacity to push back against a leader's efforts to expand executive power. As such, leaders backed by personalist parties are more likely to succeed in their efforts to dismantle institutional constraints on their rule. Such attacks on state institutions, in turn, reverberate throughout society, deepening political polarization and weakening supporters' commitment to democratic norms of behavior. In these ways, ruling party personalism erodes horizontal and vertical constraints on a leader, ultimately degrading democracy and raising the risk of democratic failure.

Reviews

Goodreads review by ND on January 10, 2025

Academic presentation of research data but very approachable for non-experts, useful and fairly thorough in presenting its conclusions and differentiating its thesis from similar projects. I find the authors do a good job of foregrounding the aspects of the work they believe will be practically usef......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on March 14, 2025

I never thought I'd be reading comparing political research for fun after I left grad school. Yet :: gestures wildly around::: here we are. This was interesting and thorough, the arguments convincing and generally supported by the results. I did the audiobook so I couldn't see any of the tables (I d......more

Goodreads review by Kerry on February 12, 2025

While very interesting, this book was not written with the general public in mind so it was dry AF. I also do not recommend it as an audiobook as it would be much easier to skip the statistical explanations in a physical or ebook. Besides, there were no charts so the comparisons of things were hard......more

Goodreads review by karim on January 26, 2025

An excellent analysis and discussion on one of the most important discussions of our time.......more