从沉寂官僚到“无证奇迹”:解释印度选举委员会的权力扩张

From quiescent bureaucracy to “undocumented wonder”: Explaining the Indian Election Commission's expanding mandate

Governance · 2018
被引 24
ABS 4

中文导读

研究了印度选举委员会如何从弱势机构扩张为强大监管者,发现联邦制下政治机会和官僚企业家精神是关键,对理解发展中国家制度变迁有参考价值。

Abstract

Public institutions in the developing world are often characterized by institutional capture or decay. Yet, India's Election Commission (EC) has become one of its most powerful regulatory bodies. We use a process‐tracing approach to explain the EC's surprising expansion of mandate, arguing that in a federal democracy: (a) when institutional constraints are weakened, (b) when state‐based actors demand a competent and neutral arbiter, and (c) when entrepreneurial bureaucratic actors take advantage of moments of political opportunity, those aspects of the bureaucracy that can credibly meet these demands are able to successfully expand their powers. Changes in Model Code Implementation and Election Duration attest to the EC's broader role. The EC's experience suggests that a weak executive can facilitate the strengthening of state institutions and that, under federalism, state‐based electoral forces can produce strong national institutions.

公共管理政治学联邦制官僚机构印度政治