The street and the ballot box : interactions between social movements and electoral politics in authoritarian contexts

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The street and the ballot box : interactions between social movements and electoral politics in authoritarian contexts

Lynette H. Ong

(Cambridge elements, . Elements in contentious politics)

Cambridge University Press, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [62]-73)

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内容説明

How do discontented masses and opposition elites work together to engineer a change in electoral authoritarian regimes? Social movements and elections are often seen as operating in different terrains - outside and inside institutions, respectively. In this Element, I develop a theory to describe how a broad-based social movement that champions a grievance shared by a wide segment of the population can build alliances across society and opposition elites that, despite the rules of the game rigged against them, vote the incumbents out of power. The broad-based nature of the movement also contributes to the cohesion of the opposition alliance, and elite defection, which are often crucial for regime change. This Element examines the 2018 Malaysian election and a range of cases from other authoritarian regimes across Asia, Eastern Europe, and Africa to illustrate these arguments.

目次

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. From Stolen Election to Mass Mobilization and Regime Change
  • 3. Movement-rooted Regime Change: Broad-based Social Movements, Coalitional Politics, and Regime Change.

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