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Authoritarian Origins of Democratic Party Systems in Africa (Paperback)
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Authoritarian Origins of Democratic Party Systems in Africa (Paperback)
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Why have seemingly similar African countries developed very
different forms of democratic party systems? Despite virtually
ubiquitous conditions that are assumed to be challenging to
democracy low levels of economic development, high ethnic
heterogeneity, and weak state capacity nearly two dozen African
countries have maintained democratic competition since the early
1990s. Yet the forms of party system competition vary greatly: from
highly stable, nationally organized, well-institutionalized party
systems to incredibly volatile, particularistic parties in systems
with low institutionalization. To explain their divergent
development, Rachel Beatty Riedl points to earlier authoritarian
strategies to consolidate support and maintain power. The initial
stages of democratic opening provides an opportunity for
authoritarian incumbents to attempt to shape the rules of the new
multiparty system in their own interests, but their power to do so
depends on the extent of local support built up over time. The
particular form of the party system that emerges from the
democratic transition is sustained over time through isomorphic
competitive pressures embodied in the new rules of the game, the
forms of party organization and the competitive strategies that
shape party and voter behavior alike."
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