The End of Autocratic Norm Adaptation? US Retrenchment and Liberal Norms in Illiberal Regimes

IF 4.5 1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Sarah Sunn Bush, Daniela Donno, Jon C.W. Pevehouse, Christina J. Schneider
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In the post–Cold War era, many authoritarian regimes engaged in strategic liberalization in response to international norms promoted by Western powers. As US support for democracy and human rights recedes, will this retreat prompt a global rollback of liberal reforms? While pessimistic accounts predict a return to overt repression, we argue that liberal norm adaptation within autocracies is likely to prove more resilient. We highlight two sources of continuity. First, autocrats’ domestic control strategies create incentives to retain certain liberal practices—such as elections, gender reforms, or limited media openness—that bolster legitimacy, co-opt dissent, and help manage opposition. Second, reforms anchored in treaties, international organizations, and domestic bureaucracies have generated expectations and mobilizational platforms, making wholesale reversals politically costly and prone to backlash. Our analysis illustrates how reforms, even when adopted instrumentally, have become sufficiently embedded in domestic politics to persist in the absence of strong external enforcement.

专制规范适应的终结?美国紧缩与非自由政体中的自由规范
在后冷战时代,许多专制政权采取了战略自由化,以回应西方列强推动的国际准则。随着美国对民主和人权的支持退潮,这种退潮是否会引发全球范围内自由主义改革的倒退?虽然悲观的说法预测公开镇压的回归,但我们认为,专制国家内部的自由规范适应可能更具弹性。我们强调连续性的两个来源。首先,独裁者的国内控制策略创造了保留某些自由实践(如选举、性别改革或有限的媒体开放)的动机,这些做法增强了合法性,吸收了异议,并帮助管理反对派。其次,以条约、国际组织和国内官僚机构为基础的改革产生了期望和动员平台,使得大规模的逆转在政治上代价高昂,容易遭到反弹。我们的分析表明,即使是工具性的改革,也已经充分融入国内政治,在缺乏强有力的外部强制执行的情况下得以持续。
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期刊介绍: International Organization (IO) is a prominent peer-reviewed journal that comprehensively covers the field of international affairs. Its subject areas encompass foreign policies, international relations, political economy, security policies, environmental disputes, regional integration, alliance patterns, conflict resolution, economic development, and international capital movements. Continuously ranked among the top journals in the field, IO does not publish book reviews but instead features high-quality review essays that survey new developments, synthesize important ideas, and address key issues for future scholarship.
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