Authoritarian regimes in democratic regional organisations? Exploring regional dimensions of authoritarianism in an increasingly democratic West Africa
Authoritarian regimes in democratic regional organisations? Exploring regional dimensions of authoritarianism in an increasingly democratic West Africa
Research suggests that regional organisations 'lock in' their dominant political systems. Democratic regionalism stabilises transitioning democracies whilst regionalism in autocratic regions is associated with boosts in authoritarianism. Little research, however, has examined the regional-level trends and tactics that authoritarian leaders have sought to exploit in democratising regions. This article focuses on increasingly democratic West Africa, examining how authoritarian leaders have at times benefitted from regional dynamics in an otherwise democratising region. It suggests that both formal and informal regional interactions can provide benefits that support authoritarianism and suggests a typology of the mechanisms through which this can happen. It serves as a potential guide for other regions in Africa yet to democratise to the level of West Africa, and as warning regarding the types of regional authoritarianism-enhancing processes that could be used to support backsliding in (West) Africa and elsewhere.
CITATION: Stoddard, Edward. Authoritarian regimes in democratic regional organisations? Exploring regional dimensions of authoritarianism in an increasingly democratic West Africa . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , . Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 35, No. 4, October 2017, pp. 469-486 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frauthoritarian-regimes-democratic-regional-organisations-exploring-regional-dimensions