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Preconditions for pacted transitions from authoritarian rule

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2022

Gennadii Iakovlev*
Affiliation:
Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy
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Abstract

This paper investigates why some attempts at pacted transitions from non-democratic rule fail, while others succeed. It determines the composition of opposition organizations that enable pacting. The paper draws on a data set compiled by the author comparing forty-five attempts at negotiations. The qualitative comparative analysis shows that those negotiations that include the opposition with strong organizational capacity succeed and end up with democratization. This strong organizational power of the opposition can be drawn from trade unions or the Catholic Church participating in negotiations, even if the initial regime is personalistic.

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© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of European Consortium for Political Research
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Figure 1. Outcomes of attempts at pacts.

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Table 1 The truth table for the combined fuzzy outcome of both success of negotiations and democratization

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Figure 2. Venn diagram of constellations of various conditions that affect failed, successful negotiations and democratization as a result of the pact.

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Table 2 The parsimonious solution for a truth table of the combined fuzzy outcome of both success of negotiations and a democratic outcome, covS – coverage, covU – unique coverage, overlapping cases with trade unions and party regimes are marked with italics

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Table 3 Summary of the final solution for a truth table of the combined fuzzy outcome of both success of negotiations and a democratic outcome

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