ID | 179534 |
Title Proper | Presidency of Donald Trump and American Democracy |
Other Title Information | Populist Messages, Political Sectarianism, and Negative Partisanship |
Language | ENG |
Author | Masaru, Nishikawa |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In this article, the following three subjects are identified: (1) as the quantitative evidence shows in the first section of this article, democracy in the US has deteriorated since 2016; (2) there could be multiple possible causes for the deterioration of American democracy. In particular, conjunctural opportunities give populist leaders an opening to project authoritarian schemes in the US against the backdrop of political sectarianism and the rise of negative partisanship; (3) the presidency of Donald Trump could be regarded as a cause of degradation of American democracy. Many of Trump’s traits and actions as president of the United States were damaging to American democracy. However, because Trumpism has not thoroughly permeated the Republican party, a barrier exists against further deterioration or even a transition to authoritarianism. |
`In' analytical Note | Asia Pacific Review Vol. 28, No.1; May 2021: p.80-97 |
Journal Source | Asia Pacific Review Vol: 28 No 1 |
Key Words | American Democracy ; Donald Trump ; Populist Messages ; Political Sectarianism ; Negative Partisanship |