- Russia had real elections for a while, but got rid of term limits and now seems to have a president for life.
- China now has a premier for life.
- Israel seems to now have a premier for life. (15 years and counting, despite some short gaps)
- The US has Trump.
- India has become an "electoral autocracy".
A common factor is dysfunctional legislatures/parliaments. This leads to the executive taking over more legislative power. Then a "strongman" emerges. Then the legislative branch becomes irrelevant.
It's also a common factor that the current crop of autocratic national leaders are under-performers. There's not an Eisenhower, a Ben-Gurion, a de Gaulle or an Ataturk in the bunch. Let alone a Roosevelt or a Churchill.
[1] https://freedomhouse.org/issues/democracies-decline
[2] https://www.reuters.com/world/half-worlds-democracies-declin...
> The plan would perform a quick takeover of the entire U.S. federal government under a maximalist version of the unitary executive theory – a theory proposing the president of the United States has absolute power of the executive branch – upon inauguration.
In some sense that’s comforting, since autocracy is self-correcting. In the other hand, the USSR maintained power for over seven decades. Self-correction can be too slow to help most people.
"A common factor is dysfunctional legislatures/parliaments"
Yes. In the USA Congress is by far the most stuck on stupid federal branch. Fixing it by having a bombastic moron in the wrong branch (Trump) didn't help. It was an attempt to fill a power vacuum of congressional leaders that don't who have no institutional credibility because there is no leadership credibility.
All the serious unresolved domestic problems:
- debt
- gun laws
- federal legislation on abortion
- tax fairness
- border control and coherent immigration policy
- lack of prohibitions on various forms of lobbying and trading
- rollback of dod frank and some other regulations which may need fixing
Are all about Congress.
Like a sick company where the employees and management whine and complain about the other while customers are irked, there's presently no statesman (states woman) to moderate.
In this power vacuum the extreme right morw so and extreme left less so are in the ascendancy.
The recenr departure from a more normal legislative branch is newt gringrich during Clinton
He was essentially democratically elected, served 4 years, and is now running in democratic elections again.
Not very democratic
https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-virus-outbreak-voti...
I would say they should become more democratic, not less. Democracy itself is a value and a scale of degree and countries becoming more democratic usually correlates with other things people value (various freedoms and rights being respected, happiness and quality of life, and other things).
But there are a lot of governments with democratic elements integrated into them, including USA, Japan, South Korea.
[citation needed]. What does 'truly democratic' even mean anyway?
How so?
https://web.archive.org/web/20230930133128/https://www.newyo...