
Democracy, Dictatorship, and Term Limits
Alexander Baturo(Author)
The University of Michigan Press
Will be published approx. on 3. February 2014
Book
Hardback
350 pages
978-0-472-11931-8 (ISBN)
Description
A national constitution or other statute typically specifies restrictions on executive power, often including a limit to the number of terms the chief executive may hold office. In recent decades, however, some presidents of newly established democracies have extended their tenure by various semilegal means, thereby raising the specter-and in some cases creating the reality-of dictatorship.
Alexander Baturo tracks adherence to and defiance of presidential term limits in all types of regimes (not only democratic regimes) around the world since 1960. Drawing on original data collection and fieldwork to investigate the factors that encourage playing by or manipulating the rules, he asks what is at stake for the chief executive if he relinquishes office. Baturo finds that the income-generating capacity of political office in states where rent-seeking is prevalent, as well as concerns over future immunity and status, determines whether or not an executive attempts to retain power beyond the mandated period. Democracy, Dictatorship, and Term Limits will appeal to scholars of democratization and executive power and also to political theorists.
Alexander Baturo tracks adherence to and defiance of presidential term limits in all types of regimes (not only democratic regimes) around the world since 1960. Drawing on original data collection and fieldwork to investigate the factors that encourage playing by or manipulating the rules, he asks what is at stake for the chief executive if he relinquishes office. Baturo finds that the income-generating capacity of political office in states where rent-seeking is prevalent, as well as concerns over future immunity and status, determines whether or not an executive attempts to retain power beyond the mandated period. Democracy, Dictatorship, and Term Limits will appeal to scholars of democratization and executive power and also to political theorists.
Reviews / Votes
"A significant contribution to our understanding of how presidentialism operates and its effects on democratic survival and consolidation."-Jennifer Gandhi, Emory University Winner of the The Brian Farrell book prize -- Political Studies Association of Ireland * Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI) Brian Farrell Prize *
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
United States
Illustrations
10 figures, 22 tables
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-472-11931-8 (9780472119318)
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Person
Alexander Baturo is Lecturer in International Relations at Dublin City University and a member of the Centre for International Studies.