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Bureaucratic Resistance in Times of Democratic Backsliding

Bureaucratic Resistance in Times of Democratic Backsliding

Bureaucratic Resistance in Times of Democratic Backsliding

Authors:
João V. Guedes-Neto, Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration at FGV
B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh
Published:
August 2025
Availability:
Not yet published - available from August 2025
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781009437462

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    This Element investigates how public employees react to illiberal policies proposed by authoritarian leaders during democratic backsliding. Using survey experiments employed with 942 bureaucrats from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Brazil, the research explores their willingness to resist the implementation of illiberal policies. Findings show a significant readiness for resistance. The results indicate varying levels of resistance across countries, with Brazilian bureaucrats showing the highest, followed by British and American counterparts. Additionally, within-country analysis identifies individual characteristics affecting the intent to resist. The Element explores the dynamic relationship between politicians and bureaucrats, the autonomy of civil servants, and the perils of working under autocratic leadership. It also underscores the need for tailored strategies in recruiting and retaining public employees to uphold democratic values. These findings shed light on the complex dynamics between bureaucrats and democratic governance, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding institutions in times of authoritarian challenges.

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    August 2025
    Paperback
    9781009437462
    75 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    Not yet published - available from August 2025

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. A theory of bureaucratic resistance
    • 3. Bureaucrats and politicians in three selected countries
    • 4. Empirical tests
    • 5. Findings
    • 6. Discussion
    • References.
      Authors
    • João V. Guedes-Neto , Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration at FGV
    • B. Guy Peters , University of Pittsburgh