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From democracy to dictatorship and back again—how freedom falls and tyranny takes hold

Nov 19, 2025
In this discussion, Dr. James Loxton, a senior lecturer in political science at the University of Sydney and author of *Authoritarianism: A Very Short Introduction*, explores the precarious balance between democracy and dictatorship. He highlights the warning signs of democratic decline, the allure of charismatic leaders, and the dynamics of anti-democratic sentiments. With insights from his experiences in Latin America and a comparison of political systems, Loxton examines how countries can slide into authoritarianism and the factors that influence this global trend.
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INSIGHT

Trump As A Familiar Populist Type

  • Donald Trump fits long-standing Latin American-style populist patterns rather than being wholly novel.
  • Loxton compares Trump to Perón and Chávez as a classic outsider populist.
INSIGHT

Presidentialism Raises Autocracy Risk

  • Presidential systems concentrate power and make removing a leader hard compared with parliaments.
  • Loxton and political science consensus view parliamentarism as more stable against personalist autocrats.
ADVICE

Use Parliamentary Checks Early

  • Use parliamentary tools like votes of no confidence to remove dangerous leaders quickly.
  • Loxton argues that frequent leadership-change mechanisms reduce national trauma compared to removing presidents.
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