Making Waves: Democratic Contention in Europe and Latin America since the Revolutions of 1848

Making Waves: Democratic Contention in Europe and Latin America since the Revolutions of 1848
ISBN-10
1139867997
ISBN-13
9781139867993
Series
Making Waves
Category
Political Science
Language
English
Published
2014-04-07
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Author
Kurt Weyland

Description

This study investigates the three main waves of political regime contention in Europe and Latin America. Surprisingly, protest against authoritarian rule spread across countries more quickly in the nineteenth century, yet achieved greater success in bringing democracy in the twentieth. To explain these divergent trends, the book draws on cognitive-psychological insights about the inferential heuristics that people commonly apply; these shortcuts shape learning from foreign precedents such as an autocrat's overthrow elsewhere. But these shortcuts had different force, depending on the political-organizational context. In the inchoate societies of the nineteenth century, common people were easily swayed by these heuristics: jumping to the conclusion that they could replicate such a foreign precedent in their own countries, they precipitously challenged powerful rulers, yet often at inopportune moments - and with low success. By the twentieth century, however, political organizations had formed. As organizational ties loosened the bounds of rationality, contentious waves came to spread less rapidly, but with greater success.

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