why?
- The Authoritarian Pact
- Order and stability (rule & economics)
- Support for authoritarianism is high in middle-income countries
- More people support authoritarian forms of government in countries where fewer say it is important that opposition parties can operate freely
- Compromised
- Freedom
- Democratic participation and expression
- Promises
- Security and order
- Strong leadership
- Economic benefits
- Exploit
- Economic hardship and lack of opportunity
- Fear and division
- Alienation and disillusionment
- Lack of alternatives
Authoritarian Developmentalism Model
- Priority to economic accumulation nationally (wealthy, middle-class) at whatever social and political costs
- Development first, democracy later
- State-led
- Strong government and business cooperation
- Large corporations
- Government suppresses labor unrest
- Chaebols
- Economic policies
- Import substitution
- Replace foreign imports with domestic production
- Korea: heavy industry, ship-building, textiles, technology (after democratization)
- High tariffs
- Justifies violence
- Political exclusion to create fear (e.g. immigrants)
- Surveillance
- Suppression of freedoms
- Fear and division
- Division over coalition, the bane of authoritarianism
- Police and/or military state
- Economic inequality for workers
- Environmental destruction
repression strategies
- Structural repression: institutional mechanisms that can limit political freedoms
- e.g. from Korea
- Military control units
- Anti-Communist Law and National Security Law
- Martial Law Decrees
- KCIA
- Officers-turned-bureaucrats
- Close government-business relations
- Universal conscription
- Source of trauma
- Strong bonds
- Job opportunities
- Represses women’s involvement in workplace
- Censorship
- Suppression of political activity
- Union/worker repression and control
- Situational repression: specific ways in which the state organs deal with “on-the-ground” anti-state protests
- Crowd-control (tear gas, batons, bullets, rubber bullets)
- Assault (physical and sexual)
- Imprisonment
- Surveillance