

Lawfare Daily: Resisting Democratic Backsliding
9 snips May 8, 2025
Laura Gamboa, an Assistant Professor of Democracy at the University of Notre Dame, dives deep into the pressing issue of democratic backsliding. She analyzes how authoritarian leaders undermine democracy and discusses effective resistance strategies employed by opposition movements in Colombia and Venezuela. Gamboa highlights the importance of organized mobilization and the lessons from Latin America, offering insights into how the U.S. can learn from these struggles. Her research is a call to action for safeguarding democracy in an increasingly challenging landscape.
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U.S. Democracy Under Threat
- U.S. democracy is very unhealthy and showing early signs of institutional erosion.
- State apparatus is increasingly weaponized against dissenting citizens, signaling democratic backsliding.
Smart Institutional Resistance
- Avoid radical, extra-institutional strategies like coups which often backfire and empower authoritarians.
- Use institutional tools smartly to delay and obstruct authoritarian reforms while building broad coalitions.
Guatemala's Unexpected Victory
- Bernardo Arevalo, an unknown candidate, won Guatemala's presidency by participating when all expected him to withdraw.
- Social movements then mobilized to defend the election against elite attempts to block his inauguration.