Regular elections in hybrid regimes may reinforce authoritarianism, not democracy.
Regular elections in hybrid regimes can either promote democratization or strengthen authoritarianism. Some experts argue that elections can lead to more democracy, while others believe they only serve to maintain authoritarian rule. A third perspective suggests that the impact of elections depends on specific conditions. This study explores these different viewpoints and investigates the factors that determine whether elections in such regimes contribute to democratization or reinforce authoritarian tendencies.