Stresses and Strains: Will We Ever Agree on What’s Going Wrong with Democracy?

Q2 Social Sciences
S. Tormey
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ABSTRACT It’s clear that the ‘crisis of democracy’ is a concept that is now well embedded in the self-understanding of political scientists writing about contemporary politics. What is less clear is what is meant by democratic crisis and why there appears to be little agreement on what the contours of the crisis are. By extension, we find it difficult to distinguish between the forms of crisis that appear to be a threat to the system of legitimation and stresses that might challenge particular aspects of functioning, without imperiling the whole. In this paper, I offer an overview of how the issue is framed in contemporary scholarship, and show how the various responses can be mapped in terms of two variables: duration and intensity. This in turn can help us think about how to differentiate between the accounts that imply system crisis and those that frame contemporary developments as forms of stress that may in fact show the resilience of democracy in the face of threat.
压力和紧张:我们会就民主的问题达成一致吗?
摘要很明显,“民主危机”这个概念已经深深植根于政治学家对当代政治的自我理解之中。不太清楚的是民主危机的含义,以及为什么对危机的轮廓似乎没有达成一致。推而广之,我们发现很难区分似乎对合法化制度构成威胁的危机形式和可能挑战运作的特定方面而不危及整体的压力形式。在这篇论文中,我概述了这个问题在当代学术中的框架,并展示了如何将各种反应映射为两个变量:持续时间和强度。这反过来可以帮助我们思考如何区分那些暗示系统危机的说法和那些将当代发展视为压力形式的说法,这些压力实际上可能表明民主在面对威胁时的韧性。
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Representation
Representation Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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3.50
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31
期刊介绍: This change in scope follows two paths. Firstly, it seeks contributors who are interested in exploring the interface between democratic practice and theory. In particular, this focus seeks contributions that apply theoretical insights to actual examples of current practice. Secondly, while not neglecting the current focus of the journal, we would like to expand its international coverage so that the journal will offer our readers insights in the state of democracy worldwide.
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