The Collapse of Fujimorismo: Authoritarianism and its Limits |
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Authors: | John Crabtree |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Latin American Studies, Oxford |
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Abstract: | The resignation of Alberto Fujimori as president of Peru and the convening of fresh elections for 2001 invites a reassessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the Fujimorato . Fujimori's was a hybrid regime, an uneasy admixture of democratic and autocratic elements. While following prescribed election timetables and tolerating certain opposition, this was an authoritarian government. Grounded on a pact with the armed forces and involving a concentration of presidential power, its support was organised along populist lines that took advantage of the weakness of political parties. However, as the regime's demise suggests, the tension between democratic and autocratic elements could never be properly reconciled. |
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Keywords: | Peru Fujimori authoritarianism democracy military populism |
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