TY - JOUR
T1 - Democratic bricolage
T2 - resilience and innovation in autocratic Bangladesh
AU - Ruud, Arild Engelsen
AU - Hasan, Mubashar
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - Despite their dominance and control over police, courts, state institutions, media, and civil society, authoritarian governments face multifaceted internal and external contestation over their right to rule and the boundaries of auto cratic control. Analysis of this opposition is wanting in the literature on democratic backsliding. Societal groups, institutions, and individuals regularly contest governments' claim to legitimate rule, and they seek opportunities to raise their voices and be heard. These efforts, which we call democratic bri colage, are mostly uncoordinated, accidental, disconnected, and dependent onopportunities as these arise. But they undermine the government's claims to authority and legitimacy. They maintain instead the moral claim to democ racy, the right to be heard and consulted. We argue that democratic bricolage is the story of democratic resilience in an authoritarian context and an under studied and little-noticed part of the story of autocratization.
AB - Despite their dominance and control over police, courts, state institutions, media, and civil society, authoritarian governments face multifaceted internal and external contestation over their right to rule and the boundaries of auto cratic control. Analysis of this opposition is wanting in the literature on democratic backsliding. Societal groups, institutions, and individuals regularly contest governments' claim to legitimate rule, and they seek opportunities to raise their voices and be heard. These efforts, which we call democratic bri colage, are mostly uncoordinated, accidental, disconnected, and dependent onopportunities as these arise. But they undermine the government's claims to authority and legitimacy. They maintain instead the moral claim to democ racy, the right to be heard and consulted. We argue that democratic bricolage is the story of democratic resilience in an authoritarian context and an under studied and little-noticed part of the story of autocratization.
KW - authoritarianism
KW - Bangladesh
KW - bricolage
KW - democracy
KW - protest
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85195577206&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - https://go.openathens.net/redirector/westernsydney.edu.au?url=https://doi.org/10.1525/as.2024.2092052
U2 - 10.1525/as.2024.2092052
DO - 10.1525/as.2024.2092052
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85195577206
SN - 0004-4687
VL - 64
SP - 452
EP - 479
JO - Asian Survey: A Bimonthly Review of Contemporary Asian Affairs
JF - Asian Survey: A Bimonthly Review of Contemporary Asian Affairs
IS - 3
ER -