Behind the Facade: Elections under Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia
Behind the Façade examines the question of why authoritarian regimes in Southeast Asia bother holding elections. Using comprehensive case studies of Cambodia, Myanmar, and Singapore, Lee Morgenbesser argues that elections allow authoritarian regimes to collect information, pursue legitimacy, manage political elites, and sustain neopatrimonial domination. He demonstrates how these functions are employed to manage the complex strategic interaction that occurs between dictators, political elites, and citizens. Far from being mere window dressing or even a precursor to democracy, flawed elections, Morgenbesser concludes, are paramount to the maintenance of authoritarian rule.
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Behind the Facade: Elections under Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia
Behind the Façade examines the question of why authoritarian regimes in Southeast Asia bother holding elections. Using comprehensive case studies of Cambodia, Myanmar, and Singapore, Lee Morgenbesser argues that elections allow authoritarian regimes to collect information, pursue legitimacy, manage political elites, and sustain neopatrimonial domination. He demonstrates how these functions are employed to manage the complex strategic interaction that occurs between dictators, political elites, and citizens. Far from being mere window dressing or even a precursor to democracy, flawed elections, Morgenbesser concludes, are paramount to the maintenance of authoritarian rule.
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Behind the Facade: Elections under Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia

Behind the Facade: Elections under Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia

by Lee Morgenbesser
Behind the Facade: Elections under Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia

Behind the Facade: Elections under Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia

by Lee Morgenbesser

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Behind the Façade examines the question of why authoritarian regimes in Southeast Asia bother holding elections. Using comprehensive case studies of Cambodia, Myanmar, and Singapore, Lee Morgenbesser argues that elections allow authoritarian regimes to collect information, pursue legitimacy, manage political elites, and sustain neopatrimonial domination. He demonstrates how these functions are employed to manage the complex strategic interaction that occurs between dictators, political elites, and citizens. Far from being mere window dressing or even a precursor to democracy, flawed elections, Morgenbesser concludes, are paramount to the maintenance of authoritarian rule.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438462899
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 09/07/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 292
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Lee Morgenbesser is Research Fellow at the Centre for Governance and Public Policy and Griffith Asia Institute at Griffith University in Australia.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
Note on Terms
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations

Introduction
The Puzzle of Authoritarian Elections

1: Elections under Authoritarianism
Approaches to Elections
Behind the Façade: A Theoretical Framework
Authoritarian Regimes: Actors and Preferences
Case Selection
Plan of the Book

2: Cambodia
Introduction
A Brief History of Neopatrimonialism in Cambodia
Saving the State: The CPP’s Counterreform Agenda
Elections: Actors and Dynamics
Conclusion

3: Myanmar (Burma)
Introduction
The Soviet Model Comes to Burma
Fury of the Storm: The 1990 Election
The 2010 Election: A Patient Transition
Military Hand-Back and an Election Tsunami
Conclusion

4: Singapore
Introduction
Faux Democracy and Mandate Elections
Power by Invitation: Self-Renewal under the PAP
Conclusion

Conclusion
Summary of Theory and Cases
Elections and Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia
Implications of Findings: Approaches to Elections

Appendix 1: Authoritarian Regimes (2015)

Appendix 2: Regime Classification of Selected Cases

Appendix 3: Mandate Claims by Singapore’s PAP
Coding of Mandate Claims
Coding of General Elections

Bibliography
Index
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