Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast

Protests, Political Violence and Its Alternatives with Erica Chenoweth

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May 6, 2025
Erica Chenoweth, a political scientist from Harvard, dives into the dynamics of civil resistance and the vital role of nonviolent protests. With evidence suggesting just 3.5% participation can thwart authoritarian attempts, she explores the stagnation of U.S. protests and the resilience of civil society. Chenoweth analyzes global comparisons, discussing the effectiveness of strikes and boycotts, and highlights the importance of community support for impactful movements. Her insights into navigating political turmoil shine a light on the necessity of hope and activism in preserving democracy.
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INSIGHT

U.S. Facing Competitive Authoritarianism

  • U.S. is experiencing democratic backsliding toward competitive authoritarianism.
  • Institutions are compromised and cannot alone protect democracy, thus civil society must mobilize.
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Civil Society’s Critical Role

  • Civil society includes nonprofits, religious institutions, and business networks.
  • Business community wields decisive influence in supporting or opposing authoritarian regimes.
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Popularity’s Limited Effect in U.S.

  • Popularity matters less in the U.S. due to institutional minority protections.
  • Authoritarian incumbents benefit from built-in structural advantages despite public opinion.
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