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The consolidation of post‐autocratic democracies: A multi‐level model

Wolfgang Merkel

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media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentAutocracyDemocracyInterdependenceDemocratic consolidationPoliticsConsolidation (business)Political systemPolitical scienceLawPolitical Science and International RelationsMainstreamEconomic systemmedia_common

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The mainstream of theoretical and empirical ‘consolidology’ speaks of consolidated and non‐consolidated democracies. This crude dichotomy does not allow for more differentiated judgments about the stage of consolidation of newly democratized political systems. To overcome this shortcoming, a multi‐level model of democratic consolidation is proposed, consisting of four interdependent levels. The particular configuration of each has specific impact on the consolidation of the other levels. The four levels are: constitutional, representative, behavioural, and civic cultural consolidation. This model helps us to understand why new democracies survive or collapse, to identify the degree to which they are consolidated and the levels on which they are most vulnerable to internal and external shocks. It helps us to locate the parts of the political system where reforms should be implemented, or stopped or reversed in order to consolidate and stabilize a new democratic regime.

https://doi.org/10.1080/13510349808403572