“双重俘获”与去民主化:利益集团政治与乌干达的“运输黑手党”

‘Double Capture’ and De-Democratisation: Interest Group Politics and Uganda’s ‘Transport Mafia’

Journal of Development Studies · 2016
被引 46
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

以乌干达出租车运营商和司机协会为例,分析利益代表与民主巩固问题,揭示组织如何被精英俘获并破坏民主基础,提出“双重俘获”概念解释政府与运输组织的相互渗透。

Abstract

This article analyses problems of interest representation and democratic consolidation, using a case study of the Uganda Taxi Operators and Drivers Association (UTODA). It shows how apparently representative organisational forms can exploit the majority of their members, bolstering the power of political-economic elites who straddle the state-society divide, as well as how such organisations can undermine the foundations for democratic consolidation more broadly. Challenging conventional understandings of ‘state capture’, the paper argues that UTODA’s organisational power instead evolved through processes conceptualised as ‘double capture’: first, the government infiltrated the informal transport sector, but subsequently the transport organisation came to wield disproportionate influence over the state itself, with detrimental effects on both urban services and popular representation. The long-term domination by this authoritarian organisation meant that even after its downfall in 2011 there was little organisational capacity to build on in the sector, facilitating the reassertion of top-down governmental control.

双重俘获去民主化利益集团乌干达交通黑手党