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Participatory authoritarianism?

In this second episode, we want to explore why non-democratic regimes quite often do engage in elaborating constitutions and why they sometimes promote or simulate the promotion of citizens engagement in participatory processes. Why if they seem to go...

Episode 2 of the Constitutions For Democracy podcast, hosted by Michelle Olguin Flückliger, titled "Participatory authoritarianism?" was published on February 2, 2022 and runs 24 minutes.

February 2, 2022 ·24m · Constitutions For Democracy

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In this second episode, we want to explore why non-democratic regimes quite often do engage in elaborating constitutions and why they sometimes promote or simulate the promotion of citizens engagement in participatory processes. Why if they seem to go govern without restrictions would they be interested in changing the role of participation, is it just a smoke screen or does it play a strategic role? Can it lead to the  opening of the system sooner or later?

In this second episode, we want to explore why non-democratic regimes quite often do engage in elaborating constitutions and why they sometimes promote or simulate the promotion of citizens engagement in participatory processes. Why if they seem to go govern without restrictions would they be interested in changing the role of participation, is it just a smoke screen or does it play a strategic role? Can it lead to the  opening of the system sooner or later?
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