Endogenous hybridity: regime change in Venezuela (1998–2020)

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Marsílea Gombata, M. Cameron
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ABSTRACT The political movement led by President Hugo Chávez Frías (1998–2013) and his successor, President Nicolás Maduro (2013–present), created an authoritarian regime in Venezuela. We explore two alternative interpretations. The first is that the regime underwent a series of incremental transitions along an initially democratic but progressively more authoritarian trajectory, largely as a result of pressures from its environment. The alternative interpretation is that authoritarianism was inherent in the regime’s origin and composition and emerged endogenously, albeit gradually. Using a theoretical framework that builds on the work of Robert Dahl, Guillermo O’Donnell, Juan Linz, and Alfred Stepan, we develop indicators of democracy and authoritarianism and trace the evolution of the regime through three periods. We conclude that endogenous and exogenous forces interacted and were mutually reinforcing across these periods, repeatedly foreclosing possibilities for democratization, but authoritarian tendencies were present from the start and reflected in critical political decisions by regime actors involving the design of new institutions.
内生混杂:委内瑞拉政权更迭(1998-2002)
由雨果总统Chávez Frías(1998-2013)及其继任者Nicolás总统马杜罗(2013 -至今)领导的政治运动在委内瑞拉建立了一个独裁政权。我们探讨了两种不同的解释。首先,该政权经历了一系列渐进式的过渡,最初是民主的,但逐渐走向专制,这在很大程度上是其环境压力的结果。另一种解释是,威权主义是该政权的起源和构成所固有的,是由内部产生的,尽管是渐进的。在罗伯特·达尔、吉列尔莫·奥唐奈、胡安·林茨和阿尔弗雷德·斯特潘的著作基础上,我们建立了一个理论框架,制定了民主和威权主义的指标,并追溯了政权在三个时期的演变。我们的结论是,在这些时期内,内生和外生力量相互作用,相互加强,反复排除民主化的可能性,但专制倾向从一开始就存在,并反映在涉及新制度设计的政权行动者的关键政治决策中。
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Canadian Journal American and Caribbean Studies
Canadian Journal American and Caribbean Studies HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies is published biannually for the Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. CJLACS is a multidisciplinary, refereed journal. Articles are accepted in four languages - English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
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