{"id":50909,"date":"2019-09-30T10:45:49","date_gmt":"2019-09-30T00:45:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=50909"},"modified":"2019-09-30T10:38:28","modified_gmt":"2019-09-30T00:38:28","slug":"the-mainstreaming-of-corruption","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/the-mainstreaming-of-corruption\/","title":{"rendered":"The mainstreaming of corruption"},"content":{"rendered":"
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As we\u2019ve seen in recent years, domination by a populist party can lead to the deep polarisation of an electorate. But it also erodes the ethical fabric of political life. Unable to defeat populists through the usual methods, traditional parties have begun to emulate their opponents, leaving voters with no alternative but to embrace cynicism.<\/p>\n

In many countries, even supporters of anti-populist parties have begun consciously accepting pathological behaviour, rule-breaking and even illegal acts on the part of their chosen political representatives. Following Gresham\u2019s law, which holds that bad money drives out the good, opposition forces increasingly feel compelled to scheme and cheat in order to win.<\/p>\n

As a result, politicians with scruples will find themselves at a disadvantage. With more and more voters concluding that populists must be beaten at their own game, opposition parties are faced with a choice between upholding their ethical standards and saving liberal democracy.<\/p>\n

Under these conditions, politicians don\u2019t have to worry about losing their supporters\u2019 trust if they break the law in service to the party. But this tends to favour the populists already in power. Hence, Poland\u2019s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party and Fidesz in Hungary have enjoyed an unprecedented degree of immunity from political scandals.<\/p>\n

Distinguishing between corruption in the name of the party and corruption in the interest of the individual is key. In Poland, PiS chairman Jaroslaw Kaczynski condones outright nepotism and institutional corruption, but condemns other forms of self-dealing. PiS officials are routinely hired by state-owned enterprises, but with the understanding that they will donate a share of their earnings to the party. And Kaczynski himself has reportedly pursued a deal<\/a> with an Austrian businessman to build two skyscrapers on land owned by a PiS-connected firm.<\/p>\n

By contrast, when it was revealed that Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo had paid her ministers bonuses equivalent to 10 months\u2019 salary, Kaczynski demanded that the money be donated to charity and pushed through legislation to cut parliamentary and top government salaries. Polish MPs now earn about \u20ac1,800 net per month (members of the European Parliament earn nearly \u20ac8,800), which is good for the party image, but not good for preventing corruption. More recently, Kaczynski forced the resignation<\/a> of a long-time political ally, the marshal of the sejm<\/em> (parliament), Marek Kuchcinski, following revelations that he had used a government plane for private travel.<\/p>\n

Kaczynski understands that PiS supporters will accept \u2018institutional\u2019 corruption that benefits the party, but not corruption that benefits the individual. When a politician embezzles money or misuses government resources (as Kuchcinski did), voters can see that such acts don\u2019t benefit them. But when a politician is found to have offered bribes or awarded cushy jobs in exchange for donations to the party, voters can see how those corrupt dealings might advance the \u2018greater good\u2019.<\/p>\n

The University of Warsaw\u2019s Przemyslaw Sadura and I have just published research<\/a>\u00a0into Polish voters\u2019 attitudes, one month prior to Poland\u2019s 13 October parliamentary election. Our findings reveal the extent to which cynicism has taken hold of the Polish electorate. Consider, for example, the following representative responses from a PiS voter:<\/p>\n

Should politicians like Kaczynski be forgiven for engaging in corruption to some degree?<\/em><\/p>\n

\u2013 Not necessarily. If we\u2019re talking about individual material benefit, then no, he\u2019s finished.<\/p>\n

What if it weren\u2019t to benefit himself, but his mother?<\/em><\/p>\n

\u2013 If it were for the party, for the greater good, then yes, I\u2019d be inclined to forgive him.<\/p>\n

For the party, not for himself?<\/em><\/p>\n

\u2013 Yes.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Individual corruption may be bad not only because it violates moral standards, but also because it damages the image of the party.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s easy to imagine that hardline supporters of US President Donald Trump or British Prime Minister Boris Johnson would offer similar responses. Across the West, political cynicism is upending the rules of politics and creating two separate ethical spheres. Acts that voters would regard as unacceptable in most other domains of life suddenly become virtuous in a partisan political context.<\/p>\n

Politicians like Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Kaczynski started their careers in the mainstream and embraced populism as a tool to realise their political ambitions. But politicians who have been populists from the outset have proven even more scandal-proof. Trump and Matteo Salvini of the League party in Italy, for example, actually derive legitimacy from scandal. By antagonising elites, the media, foreign institutions (above all European) and the judiciary, and by violating norms with abandon, they have claimed the mantle of \u2018authenticity\u2019. Political scandals, no matter how numerous, don\u2019t undermine such figures; on the contrary, they make martyrs of them.<\/p>\n

By definition, opposition parties have fewer opportunities to engage in public corruption. But if they can find a way to overthrow ruling populists by taking the low road, the evidence suggests that their supporters won\u2019t judge them too harshly for it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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