Populism, authoritarianism, and charismatic-plebiscitary leadership in contemporary Asia: a comparative perspective from India and Myanmar

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
D. Subedi, Alan Scott
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Much of the revived interest in new – populist and/or authoritarian – styles of leadership has been a response to developments, initially in Europe, from the late1980s on, one aspect of which has been a renewed interest in charisma and in plebiscitary leadership. How applicable are approaches to leadership developed primarily in European political science and sociology to contemporary South and Southeast Asia? Building both on Weber’s classical account of charismatic authority, and on more recent work, we propose a relational conception of charisma as an interaction between leader and followers. This leader-follower dialectic is a key characteristic of contemporary populist politics. In order to investigate the ways in which populist leaders appeal to followers, we apply this relational conception of charisma to two Asian national cases: India under Narendra Modi and Myanmar under Aung San Suu Kyi during the – now arrested – period of transition from military rule. We shall be primarily concerned with one specific form of charisma: plebiscitary leadership.
当代亚洲的民粹主义、威权主义和魅力型公民投票领导:来自印度和缅甸的比较视角
对新民粹主义和/或威权主义领导风格的重新兴趣,在很大程度上是对20世纪80年代末以来欧洲发展的回应,其中一个方面是对魅力和公民投票领导的重新兴趣。主要在欧洲政治科学和社会学中发展起来的领导力研究方法在当代南亚和东南亚的适用性如何?基于韦伯对魅力型权威的经典描述,以及最近的研究,我们提出了一个将魅力作为领导者和追随者之间互动的关系概念。这种领袖-追随者的辩证法是当代民粹主义政治的一个关键特征。为了研究民粹主义领导人吸引追随者的方式,我们将这种魅力的关系概念应用于两个亚洲国家的案例:纳伦德拉·莫迪(Narendra Modi)领导下的印度和昂山素季(Aung San Suu Kyi)领导下的缅甸,这两个国家目前正处于从军事统治过渡时期。我们将主要关注一种特殊形式的魅力:公民投票领导。
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Contemporary Politics
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