Civil Rights
Concerns Grow As U.S. Government Faces Authoritarianism Challenges

A recent survey of political scientists reveals alarming trends regarding the state of democracy in the United States. With many experts expressing concerns about a shift towards authoritarianism, the implications for governance and civil liberties are significant. This article explores the findings and the broader context of these developments.
Key Takeaways
- Over 500 political scientists surveyed indicate a significant decline in the perception of American democracy.
- The Bright Line Watch survey shows a drop in the democracy rating from 67 to 55 since the last presidential election.
- Experts warn of a potential shift towards competitive authoritarianism, similar to regimes in Hungary and Turkey.
Declining Democracy Ratings
The Bright Line Watch survey, which assesses the health of American democracy, has shown a concerning trend. After the election of President Trump, scholars rated the state of democracy at 67. However, just a few months into his second term, that rating plummeted to 55, marking the steepest decline since the survey’s inception in 2017.
This decline is attributed to various factors, including:
- Government Interference: Increased interference with the press and political opponents.
- Erosion of Checks and Balances: Concerns about the executive branch’s overreach and the undermining of judicial independence.
- Attacks on Civil Society: Targeting of universities and NGOs that criticize government policies.
The Competitive Authoritarianism Framework
Scholars are increasingly using the term "competitive authoritarianism" to describe the current trajectory of U.S. governance. This model is characterized by:
- Elected Leaders: Leaders come to power through democratic means but erode democratic institutions.
- Manipulated Elections: While elections occur, they are not free or fair, favoring the ruling party.
- Control Over Media: The government attacks independent media and uses state resources to suppress dissent.
Experts like Steven Levitsky and Kim Lane Scheppele draw parallels between the U.S. and countries like Hungary, where Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has implemented similar tactics to consolidate power.
Diverging Opinions Among Scholars
While a majority of political scientists express concern over the authoritarian shift, there are dissenting voices. Some argue that:
- Legitimate Use of Power: Certain actions taken by the Trump administration are seen as legitimate exercises of presidential authority aimed at addressing long-standing issues.
- Lack of Popular Support: Unlike leaders in more entrenched authoritarian regimes, Trump does not enjoy overwhelming popular support, which limits his ability to fully implement authoritarian measures.
The Future of American Democracy
As the Bright Line Watch prepares to conduct another survey, experts anticipate that the ratings may decline further. The ongoing debates about the state of democracy in the U.S. highlight the critical need for vigilance and engagement from citizens and institutions alike.
In conclusion, the findings from the political scientists’ survey serve as a wake-up call regarding the health of American democracy. As concerns about authoritarianism grow, it is essential for the public and policymakers to address these challenges proactively to safeguard democratic values and institutions.
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