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Illiberal practices : territorial variance within large federal democracies / edited by Jacqueline Behrend and Laurence Whitehead.

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Illiberal practices : territorial variance within large federal democracies / edited by Jacqueline Behrend and Laurence Whitehead.
Publication
  • Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016.
  • ©2016

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  • Behrend, Jacqueline, 1975-
  • Whitehead, Laurence
Description
x, 330 pages; 23 cm
Summary
Within subunits of a democratic federation, lasting political practices that restrict choice, limit debate, and exclude or distort democratic participation have been analyzed in recent scholarship as subnational authoritarianism. Once a critical number of citizens or regions band together in these practices, they can leverage illiberal efforts at the federal level. This timely, data-driven book compares federations that underwent transitions in the first, second, and third waves of democratization and offers a substantial expansion of the concept of subnational authoritarianism. The eleven expert political scientists featured in this text examine the nature and scope of subnational democratic variations within six large federations, including the United States, India, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Russia. Illiberal Practices makes the case that subnational units are more likely to operate by means of illiberal structures and practices than as fully authoritarian regimes. Detailed case studies examine uneven levels of citizenship in each federal system. These are distributed unequally across the different regions of the country and display semi-democratic or hybrid characteristics. Appropriate for scholars and students of democratization, authoritarianism, federalism, decentralization, and comparative politics, Illiberal Practices sheds light on the uneven extension of democracy within countries that have already democratized.--
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Project Muse UPCC books
Subject
  • Federal government > Case studies
  • Subnational governments > Case studies
  • Representative government and representation > Case studies
  • Central-local government relations > Case studies
  • Democracy > Case studies
  • Central-local government relations
  • Democracy
  • Federal government
  • Representative government and representation
  • Subnational governments
Genre/Form
  • Case studies
  • Case studies.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Setting the comparative agenda : territorially uneven democratization -- Processes in large federations / Jacqueline Behrend and Laurence Whitehead -- Federalism and subnational democratization in the United States : the South in the 19th and 20th centuries / Edward L. Gibson and Desmond King -- Subnational democratization in India : the role of colonial competition and central intervention / Maya Tudor and Adam Ziegfeld -- Federal intervention and subnational democratization in Argentina : a comparative perspective / Jacqueline Behrend -- The dimensions of democratic and hybrid subnational regimes : evidence from an expert survey in Argentina / Carlos Gervasoni -- Subnational hybrid regimes and democratization in Brazil : why party nationalization matters / Andre Borges -- The rise and fall of illiberal politics in the Brazilian state of Bahia / Celina Souza -- Social heterogeneity, political mediation, and subnational illiberalism : Oaxaca and Puebla, Mexico / Julian Durazo Herrmann -- Subnational democratization and electoral authoritarianism in Russia : from subnational regime diversity to unitary authoritarianism / Inga A-L. Saikkonen -- Mapping the cases : uneven processes and multiple pathways / Laurence Whitehead and Jacqueline Behrend.
ISBN
  • 9781421419589
  • 1421419580
  • 9781421419596 (canceled/invalid)
  • 1421419599 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
^^2015028200
OCLC
  • 921821743
  • SCSB-10999980
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library