This book explores the often-overlooked democratic principle of 'rotation of power'.

It considers two key questions: what happens when power stops changing hands in a democracy, and when incumbents manipulate the system to entrench themselves in office, can democracy survive?

Democracies are often celebrated for their ability to ensure accountability and renewal through the peaceful and unhindered alternation of power. Yet, they are not immune to a dangerous phenomenon: political self-entrenchment. This phenomenon occurs when incumbents, unilaterally or collectively, exploit the power of office to dominate the political arena, tilt the playing field, and distort democratic competition. Contributing to scholarly and judicial debates, this book offers a fresh perspective on this issue by focusing on the cornerstone value of democracy: the rotation of power.

Through sharp analysis and case studies from multiple jurisdictions, this book tackles the following critical questions: why is the rotation of power fundamental to democracy? How do incumbents undermine it? And, crucially, how can we protect democratic competition from those who seek to monopolise power?

Les mer
Explores the often-overlooked democratic principle of 'rotation of power', examining how regular, peaceful transitions of power are crucial for preventing authoritarianism.

Introduction
1. Rotation of Power: The Inherent Principle in Democracies
2. The Democratic Paradox
3. Democratic Competition and the Market-based Analogy
4. Abuse of Structural Advantage and Political Cartels
5. Distortion of the Rotation of Power and the Rule-of-Law Approach
6. Independent Bodies and Representatives in Defending the Rotation of Power
7. The Unwritten Principle of Rotation of Power
8. Counter-Majoritarian Mechanisms and the Rotation of Power
9. Strategic Democracy and the Rotation of Power
Concluding Remarks

Les mer
Explores the often-overlooked democratic principle of 'rotation of power', examining how regular, peaceful transitions of power are crucial for preventing authoritarianism.
Considers the rise of authoritarian populists in power

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781509990733
Publisert
2026-02-19
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
480 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, U, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
200

Biografisk notat

Antonios Kouroutakis is Associate Professor at IE University Law School, Spain.