TY - JOUR
T1 - THE RISE OF LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITARIANISM
AU - Sosa-Villagarcia, Paolo
AU - Incio, José
AU - Arce, Moisés
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - The literature has focused on executive aggrandizement as the path leading to autocratization. Therefore, dysfunctional relations between the executive and legislative branches were seen as a "blessing in disguise" which prevented presidents from becoming powerful enough to cause democratic backsliding. More recently, scholars have interpreted such dysfunctionality as a problem in the form of "democratic hollowing." Yet this may be only a transitory state of affairs. Power vacuums tend to be filled. Evidence shows that even fragmented groups in the legislative branch can concentrate power. This concentration of power defines another path to democratic backsliding via what we call legislative authoritarianism.
AB - The literature has focused on executive aggrandizement as the path leading to autocratization. Therefore, dysfunctional relations between the executive and legislative branches were seen as a "blessing in disguise" which prevented presidents from becoming powerful enough to cause democratic backsliding. More recently, scholars have interpreted such dysfunctionality as a problem in the form of "democratic hollowing." Yet this may be only a transitory state of affairs. Power vacuums tend to be filled. Evidence shows that even fragmented groups in the legislative branch can concentrate power. This concentration of power defines another path to democratic backsliding via what we call legislative authoritarianism.
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U2 - 10.1353/jod.2025.a954567
DO - 10.1353/jod.2025.a954567
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105004858662
SN - 1045-5736
VL - 36
SP - 106
EP - 117
JO - Journal of Democracy
JF - Journal of Democracy
IS - 2
ER -