Open this publication in new window or tab >>2022 (English)In: Journal of Geography, Politics and Society, ISSN 2084-0497, Vol. 12, no 2, p. 16-26Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
This article is about Nayib Bukele’s presidency in El Salvador, and to what extent it is a case of populism, and if it has contributedto a negative democratic development between 2019–2021. By using the concepts of democratic backsliding, autocratization,and populism, three main conclusions are made. First, actions taken by Bukele during his presidency has directly contributedto a negative democratic development. Second, both during the electoral campaign and in office, there are also signs ofpopulism, such as anti-pluralism, hijacking the state, mass clientelism, and a feeling of a less democratic civil society and freemedia. Consequently, Bukele has pushed the country into a process of autocratization, where the future destiny toward lessdemocracy is still uncertain.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Gdansk: Uniwersytet Gdanski, 2022
Keywords
Democratic recession, autocratization, populism, President Bukele, El Salvador
National Category
Globalisation Studies
Research subject
Social Sciences, Political Science
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-116277 (URN)10.26881/jpgs.2022.2.03 (DOI)
2022-09-152022-09-152023-03-17Bibliographically approved