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Divided opposition: resource asymmetry, elections, and protests in electoral autocracies

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Despite calls for strategic unity against authoritarian incumbents, opposition parties often struggle to coordinate on a shared strategy. Why? This article builds on existing scholarship by introducing two additional drivers of opposition fragmentation. First, we argue that resource asymmetry (financial, organizational, leadership disparities) fosters distrust and competition rather than cooperation within the opposition. Second, we show how extraordinary times—high-pressure moments such as protests or elections—serve as stress tests for strategic alignment, and ultimately drive fragmentation. While typically seen as opportunities to mobilize society against authoritarian regimes, these moments often reveal, deepen, or generate divisions among the opposition. Our theory is grounded in a comparative study of Venezuela under chavismo and Turkey under Recep Tayyip Erdogan. We draw on archival research, process tracing, and original interview data collected during iterative fieldwork in Spain, Turkey, and Venezuela between 2014-2024 to substantiate our argument.

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10.1177/00323217251379684

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0000-0003-0358-1712
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University of Oxford
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SSD
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Oxford School of Global and Area Studies
Oxford college:
St Antony's College
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0000-0002-8681-961X


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SAGE Publications
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Political Studies More from this journal
Publication date:
2025-11-03
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1467-9248
ISSN:
0032-3217


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English
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2309345
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uuid_571fa039-5a34-4bb3-bf54-9fed1bdefbb2
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2025-11-10
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