Description
Contrary to what is commonly believed, authoritarian leaders who agree to hold elections are generally able to remain in power longer than autocrats who refuse to allow the populace to vote. In this engaging and provocative book, Nic Cheeseman and Brian Klaas expose the limitations of national elections as a means of promoting democratization, and reveal the six essential strategies that dictators use to undermine the electoral process in order to guarantee victory for themselves. Based on their firsthand experiences as election watchers and their hundreds of interviews with presidents, prime ministers, diplomats, election officials, and conspirators, Cheeseman and Klaas document instances of election rigging from Argentina to Zimbabwe, including notable examples from Brazil, India, Nigeria, Russia, and the United States-touching on the 2016 election. This eye-opening study offers a sobering overview of corrupted professional politics, while providing fertile intellectual ground for the development of new solutions for protecting democracy from authoritarian subversion.
About the Author
Nic Cheeseman is professor of democracy at the University of Birmingham and founding editor of the Oxford Encyclopedia of African Politics. Brian Klaas is assistant professor of global politics at University College London and a weekly columnist for the Washington Post.
Reviews
"Democracy is in a worldwide recession dating back at least a decade, as unscrupulous and powerful people successfully abuse every part of the electoral process. That is the depressing message of this lively book. . . . [Cheesman and Klaas's] chirpy tone belies the thorough research and bleak message."-Edward Lucas, Times (UK)
"Excellent."-Richard Cockett, Literary Review
"In How to Rig an Election, Nic Cheeseman and Brian Klaas describe how-in contrast to historic autocrats who boosted their status by bumping off their opponents-modern ones do so by holding cosmetic, compromised elections; 'by using the image of democracy to entrench authoritarian rule.'"-Eliane Glaser, Times Literary Supplement
"How to Rig an Election is not just a fascinating read, but offers opposition parties, civil society and voters precious tools to preempt the worst abuses."-Michela Wrong, The Spectator (Books of the Year 2018)
"This book is a thoroughly documented, broadly accessible, and timely contribution that calls new attention to the problem of counterfeit democracy." -Alberto Simpser, Journal of Democracy
"Accessible and engaging, it clearly lays out why we should be interested in . . . election (mis)management in its myriad forms, and is thus essential reading for even the most casual student of democracy."- Anna C. Rader, African Affairs Review
"Essential reading for everyone who wants to get democracy right again."-A. C. Grayling, author of War
"Cheeseman and Klaas hit the nail on the head: in many countries elections are a sham. The problem is getting worse, while the international community connives at being deceived. The implications for public policy are profound and will take years to digest. An excellent book."-Sir Paul Collier, author of Wars, Guns and Votes
"A concise, penetrating examination of why and how a growing number of governments are rigging elections, brimming with telling examples and practical recommendations for how concerned international actors can do more to help reverse this disturbing global trend."-Thomas Carothers, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
"Rigging elections has become an art to which the most impressive array of resources are brought to bear even in the poorest countries. This work is a most timely addition to all who care about this important piece in the great democratic jigsaw on which so many basic freedoms depend."-John Githongo
"Drawing on a rich evidence base, Nic Cheeseman and Brian Klaas explain why authoritarian leaders can get away with setting up counterfeit democracies, and how to put an end to this facade. This book adopts a novel approach and is clear, engaging, beautifully written, and utterly compelling. One of my favourite books of the year."-Alice Evans, King's College, London
Book Information
ISBN 9780300246650
Author Nic Cheeseman
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 381g