Hybrid Regimes Flashcards
1
Q
Illiberal democracies are what
A
- Democratically elected regimes that
- Routinely
- Ignore constitutional limits to power
- Deprive citizens of basic rights and freedoms
- Ignore constitutional limits to power
2
Q
Democracy and liberalism
A
Historically two separate traditions
1. Democracy a. Government selection i. Free/fair elections' 2. Constitutional liberalism a. Guarantee of individual rights
3
Q
What are liberal autocracy
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Mostly in past
Eg.
Britain (1830): rule of law/property of rights BUT only 2% could vote
Hong Kong until 1997 (appointed governor)
4
Q
What is illiberal democracies
A
- Overemphasis on multiparty elections after Cold War
- Some so-called democratic governments believe have absolute sovereignty claiming to represent the people
- Usurpation of power/rights (power is taking power away)
• Horizontal: from other branches
• Vertical: from local governments, private businesses, citizens - More likely in presidential systems with strong leaders
5
Q
Concept limitation
A
Illiberal democracy is useful but vague and potentially misleading concept
- Are these countries really democratic, even if a diminished form?
- If not, how do we distinguish between more and less democratic regimes vs authoritarian regimes
Different label: hybrid regime