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0.4

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0.4

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1

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Average FAIR Score

15.4%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

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0

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Replication Data for: Backsliding by Surprise: The Rise of Chavismo (Version: 1.0)

How do elected autocrats come to power? Prominent explanations point to distributive conflict. We propose instead that some candidates advertise democraticdeconsolidation as “deepening democracy,” which can have crosscutting appeal.We evaluate this proposal through the election of Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez, anemblematic elected autocrat. Using original data, we find that historical votingpatterns and political rhetoric are consistent with our proposal: Chávez came topower with the cross-class support of voters from across the traditional politicalspectrum, and his campaign emphasized rather than obscured his plan to remakepolitical institutions.

Authors

  • Kronick, Dorothy ;
  • Plunkett, Barry ;
  • Rodríguez, Pedro
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.7910/dvn/bay34tJanuary 2022