Rules and Allies: Foreign Election Interventions
暫譯: 規則與盟友:外國選舉干預
Bubeck, Johannes, Marinov, Nikolay
- 出版商: Cambridge
- 出版日期: 2019-09-05
- 售價: $4,540
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $4,313
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 280
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 1108483763
- ISBN-13: 9781108483766
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When and how do states intervene in elections in other countries? Foreign interveners may aim to further the process of clean elections, or they may support the campaign of a candidate they like. It could also be in their best interest to do both at the same time. Bubeck and Marinov systematically analyze various scenarios using a dataset covering more than three hundred elections in over a hundred countries. They show both theoretically and empirically that states with a liberal mission, such as the United States, combine promoting democracy with helping their political allies win office. Political divisions invite foreign interventions, and foreign interference, in turn, makes targeted societies more polarized along political lines. Whilst the authors argue that foreign interventions do not always harm democracy and may even help the cause of free elections, they also show how elections can turn into proxy wars, in which powerful states compete against each other, through their local allies.
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國家何時以及如何介入其他國家的選舉?外國介入者可能旨在促進清潔選舉的過程,或支持他們喜歡的候選人的競選活動。對他們來說,同時進行這兩者可能也是符合自身利益的。Bubeck 和 Marinov 系統性地分析了各種情境,使用的數據集涵蓋了超過一百個國家的三百多場選舉。他們理論上和實證上都顯示,具有自由使命的國家,例如美國,將促進民主與幫助其政治盟友當選結合在一起。政治分歧會引發外國介入,而外國干預反過來又使目標社會在政治上更加兩極化。雖然作者主張外國介入並不總是對民主造成傷害,甚至可能有助於自由選舉的事業,但他們也展示了選舉如何變成代理戰爭,在這種情況下,強國通過其地方盟友相互競爭。