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The Democracy Disadvantage: How Populism Impedes Democracies and Galvanizes Authoritarianism in the Face of Disaster

Autor Brian K. Grodsky
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2024
Populists are conventionally maligned as impediments to effective policymaking. They tend to undermine state institutions, exercise personalistic rule, and offer simplistic solutions to complex societal problems. But is populism always a hindrance to good governance? In this book, Brian Grodsky argues that the interplay between populism and regime type can upend expected levels of political responsiveness based on regime considerations alone. The result can be a reversal of the so-called "democratic advantage," according to which public accountability in democratic regimes drives action beyond what is typically expected under authoritarianism. Grodsky explores the government policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic in three populist states: the United States (a democracy); China (a non-democracy); and Russia (a hybrid regime). This insightful, exploratory analysis is essential reading for students and scholars of comparative politics, populism, and disaster management.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781538192115
ISBN-10: 153819211X
Pagini: 302
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Power, Populism, and Policy in the Face of Danger
Chapter 2: The Perils and Promises of Populism
Chapter 3: Populist Face COVID-19: The First Year of the Pandemic in China, Russia, and the United States
Chapter 4: The Advantages of Populist Authoritarianism? China's COVID Fight
Chapter 5: Populists Stuck in the Middle: How Russia Struggled to Control COVID
Chapter 6: The United States: The Abyss of Democratic Populism
Chapter 7: Beyond the Cases: Populism, COVID, and the Broader World
Bibliography
About the Author

Recenzii

Citizens of the world are increasingly exposed to a range of disasters. What type of institutional arrangements and governing styles are best suited to address them? In The Democracy Disadvantage, Brian K. Grodsky challenges the conventional thinking that democracies can better mitigate the human toll of disasters and that populists are doomed to fail in this regard. Rather, Grodsky combines these two dimensions into a compelling proposition: populists undercut the presumed advantage of democratic institutions but overcome authoritarian regimes' putative deficiencies. Undergirding this argument is a theory of power and time. Disasters encourage populists in democracies to pursue quick, but sup-optimal, fixes because they lack both the power and the time to get it right. Yet for autocrats with power and time on their side, disasters provide a jolt that spurs public policies to benefit a broad swath of the citizenry. In-depth case studies of the incumbent leaders in the United States, China, and Russia during the COVID-19 pandemic probe the plausibility of these claims. The result is a significant contribution to our understanding of the politics of disasters. The Democracy Disadvantage gives theoreticians and students alike much to consider.