55 min

James Loxton Explains Why Authoritarian Successor Parties Succeed in Democracies Democracy Paradox

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They really view their history as one of victimization, one of struggle and even martyrdom. ARENA had multiple leaders assassinated. Again, that version of history that I just told you, that's not necessarily my view. But I do actually believe that that is their sincere belief and it makes for a really compelling founding myth if you will. And I think that founding myth has helped to hold both parties together right up until the present day.
James Loxton

A full transcript is available at www.democracyparadox.com.

Key Highlights Include
Why do voters elect leaders with ties to former dictators?Description of authoritarian successor partiesChallenges for conservative party formationA brief history of the UDI in Chile and ARENA in El SalvadorThe role of counterrevolutionary struggle
Key Links
Conservative Party-Building in Latin America: Authoritarian Inheritance and Counterrevolutionary Struggle by James Loxton
"Authoritarian Successor Parties" by James Loxton in Journal of Democracy, July 2015
Visit James at www.jamesloxton.net
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They really view their history as one of victimization, one of struggle and even martyrdom. ARENA had multiple leaders assassinated. Again, that version of history that I just told you, that's not necessarily my view. But I do actually believe that that is their sincere belief and it makes for a really compelling founding myth if you will. And I think that founding myth has helped to hold both parties together right up until the present day.
James Loxton

A full transcript is available at www.democracyparadox.com.

Key Highlights Include
Why do voters elect leaders with ties to former dictators?Description of authoritarian successor partiesChallenges for conservative party formationA brief history of the UDI in Chile and ARENA in El SalvadorThe role of counterrevolutionary struggle
Key Links
Conservative Party-Building in Latin America: Authoritarian Inheritance and Counterrevolutionary Struggle by James Loxton
"Authoritarian Successor Parties" by James Loxton in Journal of Democracy, July 2015
Visit James at www.jamesloxton.net
Related Content
Bryn Rosenfeld on Middle Class Support for Dictators in Autocratic Regimes
Amy Erica Smith on Politics and Religion in Brazil
More from the Podcast
More Information
Democracy Group
Apes of the State created all Music
Democracy Matters Podcast
Email the show at democracyparadoxblog@gmail.com
Follow me on Twitter @DemParadox
100 Books on Democracy
Learn more about the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at https://kellogg.nd.edu/
Support the show

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