The evolution of a hybrid regime in Chavista Venezuela: between democracy and authoritarianism

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Autor(a) principal: Gombata, Marsílea
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8131/tde-19042021-125911/
Resumo: This dissertation aims to provide a better understanding of the political system in Venezuela during the chavismo years. By analyzing the erosion of the Chavista democratic project over the years, the main idea is to figure out whether chavismo was democratic and became an authoritarian regime, or whether it had always been a hybrid one - with features from democracy and authoritarianism from the beginning. To adjudicate between these two premises, I have analyzed the transformation processes of the Venezuelan political system in the last 21 years. The main findings are that the process of erosion of Venezuelan democracy since 1999 has occurred in part due to clashes between government and opposition - as with the 2002 coup and the 2007 Constituent Assembly referendum, for instance - in which democratic aspects of the regime were weakened and authoritarian features became more prominent over the years. Because of this, I conclude that chavismo has always been a hybrid regime. However, in contrast to a transformation process from democracy to authoritarianism, in Venezuela I have seen a process in which authoritarian features have been strengthened and democratic ones have been diminished. I also argue that with Chávez, the Venezuelan political system was a hybrid one with a democratic leaning. With Maduro, it has changed, and Venezuela now has a hybrid political system on the authoritarian side. The future of the regime, however, is uncertain.
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spelling The evolution of a hybrid regime in Chavista Venezuela: between democracy and authoritarianismA evolução de um regime híbrido na Venezuela chavista: entre democracia e autoritarismoAuthoritarianismAutoritarismoChávezChávezChavismoChavismoDemocraciaDemocracyHybrid regimeMaduroMaduroRegime híbridoVenezuelaVenezuelaThis dissertation aims to provide a better understanding of the political system in Venezuela during the chavismo years. By analyzing the erosion of the Chavista democratic project over the years, the main idea is to figure out whether chavismo was democratic and became an authoritarian regime, or whether it had always been a hybrid one - with features from democracy and authoritarianism from the beginning. To adjudicate between these two premises, I have analyzed the transformation processes of the Venezuelan political system in the last 21 years. The main findings are that the process of erosion of Venezuelan democracy since 1999 has occurred in part due to clashes between government and opposition - as with the 2002 coup and the 2007 Constituent Assembly referendum, for instance - in which democratic aspects of the regime were weakened and authoritarian features became more prominent over the years. Because of this, I conclude that chavismo has always been a hybrid regime. However, in contrast to a transformation process from democracy to authoritarianism, in Venezuela I have seen a process in which authoritarian features have been strengthened and democratic ones have been diminished. I also argue that with Chávez, the Venezuelan political system was a hybrid one with a democratic leaning. With Maduro, it has changed, and Venezuela now has a hybrid political system on the authoritarian side. The future of the regime, however, is uncertain.Esta dissertação busca oferecer uma melhor compreensão do sistema político na Venezuela durante os anos do chavismo. Ao analisar a erosão do projeto democrático chavista ao longo dos anos, a ideia central é saber se o chavismo foi democrático e se tornou um regime autoritário, ou se sempre foi um regime híbrido - com traços de democracia e autoritarismo desde o início. Para avaliar essas duas premissas, analisei os processos de transformação do sistema político venezuelano nos últimos 21 anos. As principais conclusões são que o processo de erosão da democracia venezuelana desde 1999 ocorreu em parte devido a confrontos entre governo e oposição - como o golpe de 2002 e o referendo da Assembleia Constituinte de 2007, por exemplo - em que aspectos democráticos do regime foram enfraquecidos e características autoritárias tornaram-se mais proeminentes com o passar dos anos. Assim, concluo que o chavismo sempre foi um regime híbrido. No entanto, em contraste com um processo de transformação da democracia para o autoritarismo, na Venezuela houve um processo em que as características autoritárias foram fortalecidas e as democráticas foram diminuídas. Também argumento que, com Chávez, o sistema político venezuelano era híbrido no campo da democracia. Com Maduro, mudou, e a Venezuela agora tem um sistema político híbrido do lado autoritário. O futuro do regime, porém, é incerto.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPVilla, Rafael Antonio DuarteGombata, Marsílea2020-12-18info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8131/tde-19042021-125911/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2021-04-19T23:29:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-19042021-125911Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212021-04-19T23:29:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The evolution of a hybrid regime in Chavista Venezuela: between democracy and authoritarianism
A evolução de um regime híbrido na Venezuela chavista: entre democracia e autoritarismo
title The evolution of a hybrid regime in Chavista Venezuela: between democracy and authoritarianism
spellingShingle The evolution of a hybrid regime in Chavista Venezuela: between democracy and authoritarianism
Gombata, Marsílea
Authoritarianism
Autoritarismo
Chávez
Chávez
Chavismo
Chavismo
Democracia
Democracy
Hybrid regime
Maduro
Maduro
Regime híbrido
Venezuela
Venezuela
title_short The evolution of a hybrid regime in Chavista Venezuela: between democracy and authoritarianism
title_full The evolution of a hybrid regime in Chavista Venezuela: between democracy and authoritarianism
title_fullStr The evolution of a hybrid regime in Chavista Venezuela: between democracy and authoritarianism
title_full_unstemmed The evolution of a hybrid regime in Chavista Venezuela: between democracy and authoritarianism
title_sort The evolution of a hybrid regime in Chavista Venezuela: between democracy and authoritarianism
author Gombata, Marsílea
author_facet Gombata, Marsílea
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Villa, Rafael Antonio Duarte
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gombata, Marsílea
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Authoritarianism
Autoritarismo
Chávez
Chávez
Chavismo
Chavismo
Democracia
Democracy
Hybrid regime
Maduro
Maduro
Regime híbrido
Venezuela
Venezuela
topic Authoritarianism
Autoritarismo
Chávez
Chávez
Chavismo
Chavismo
Democracia
Democracy
Hybrid regime
Maduro
Maduro
Regime híbrido
Venezuela
Venezuela
description This dissertation aims to provide a better understanding of the political system in Venezuela during the chavismo years. By analyzing the erosion of the Chavista democratic project over the years, the main idea is to figure out whether chavismo was democratic and became an authoritarian regime, or whether it had always been a hybrid one - with features from democracy and authoritarianism from the beginning. To adjudicate between these two premises, I have analyzed the transformation processes of the Venezuelan political system in the last 21 years. The main findings are that the process of erosion of Venezuelan democracy since 1999 has occurred in part due to clashes between government and opposition - as with the 2002 coup and the 2007 Constituent Assembly referendum, for instance - in which democratic aspects of the regime were weakened and authoritarian features became more prominent over the years. Because of this, I conclude that chavismo has always been a hybrid regime. However, in contrast to a transformation process from democracy to authoritarianism, in Venezuela I have seen a process in which authoritarian features have been strengthened and democratic ones have been diminished. I also argue that with Chávez, the Venezuelan political system was a hybrid one with a democratic leaning. With Maduro, it has changed, and Venezuela now has a hybrid political system on the authoritarian side. The future of the regime, however, is uncertain.
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