Global Challenges to Democracy
Herausgeber: Bunce, Valerie J.; Riedl, Rachel Beatty; Pepinsky, Thomas B.
Global Challenges to Democracy
Herausgeber: Bunce, Valerie J.; Riedl, Rachel Beatty; Pepinsky, Thomas B.
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This book is ideal for readers who want a comparative perspective on democratic backsliding and resiliency around the world. It integrates the institutional, civil society, and international dimensions of contemporary challenges to democracy, focusing on Western and Eastern Europe, South and Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the U.S..
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This book is ideal for readers who want a comparative perspective on democratic backsliding and resiliency around the world. It integrates the institutional, civil society, and international dimensions of contemporary challenges to democracy, focusing on Western and Eastern Europe, South and Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the U.S..
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781009602563
- ISBN-10: 100960256X
- Artikelnr.: 72701447
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781009602563
- ISBN-10: 100960256X
- Artikelnr.: 72701447
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction: global challenges to democracy: backsliding, resiliency,
and democratic theory Kenneth M. Roberts, Valerie J. Bunce, Thomas Pepinsky
and Rachel Beatty Riedl; Part I. Institutions as Sites of Regime
Contestation: 2. Backsliding in India the weakening of referee institutions
Milan Vaishnav; 3. The (de)democratizing tango: why it's hard to get
democracy to stick in Southeast Asia Meredith L. Weiss and Allen Hicken; 4.
State capacity and accountability in low-income states Jamie Bleck and
Nicolas van de Walle; 5. Democratic backsliding and the politicization of
public employment Bryn Rosenfeld and Frances Cayton; 6. Election
administration and democratic fragility in the US David A. Bateman, Robert
C. Lieberman and Aaron Childree; Part II. Civil Society, Social Media, and
Political Messaging: 7. Civil society mobilization against equal
citizenship in Latin America Lindsay Mayka; 8. Nationalist passion,
economic interest, and the moral economy of the Hungarian right, 2002-2010.
Béla Greskovits; 9. Post-communist democracy, civil society, and the
problem of accountability Michael Bernhard; 10. Civil society resistance to
democratic backsliding Mark R. Beissinger; 11. Is democracy broken?
Disinformation wants you to think that it is Alexandra Cirone; 12. The
indispensability of dominance M. Steven Fish; Part III. International
Dimensions of the Struggle between Democracy and Autocracy: 13. The
security imperative and right nationalist politics in contemporary Europe
Mabel Berezin; 14. The long shadow of 1968: Christian democracy's struggle
for dominance and democratic backsliding in Europe Dorothee Bohle and Aida
Hozic; 15. Foro Madríd and the transnationalization of the far-right
Stefano Palestini and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser; 16. Conclusion Valerie
Bunce.
and democratic theory Kenneth M. Roberts, Valerie J. Bunce, Thomas Pepinsky
and Rachel Beatty Riedl; Part I. Institutions as Sites of Regime
Contestation: 2. Backsliding in India the weakening of referee institutions
Milan Vaishnav; 3. The (de)democratizing tango: why it's hard to get
democracy to stick in Southeast Asia Meredith L. Weiss and Allen Hicken; 4.
State capacity and accountability in low-income states Jamie Bleck and
Nicolas van de Walle; 5. Democratic backsliding and the politicization of
public employment Bryn Rosenfeld and Frances Cayton; 6. Election
administration and democratic fragility in the US David A. Bateman, Robert
C. Lieberman and Aaron Childree; Part II. Civil Society, Social Media, and
Political Messaging: 7. Civil society mobilization against equal
citizenship in Latin America Lindsay Mayka; 8. Nationalist passion,
economic interest, and the moral economy of the Hungarian right, 2002-2010.
Béla Greskovits; 9. Post-communist democracy, civil society, and the
problem of accountability Michael Bernhard; 10. Civil society resistance to
democratic backsliding Mark R. Beissinger; 11. Is democracy broken?
Disinformation wants you to think that it is Alexandra Cirone; 12. The
indispensability of dominance M. Steven Fish; Part III. International
Dimensions of the Struggle between Democracy and Autocracy: 13. The
security imperative and right nationalist politics in contemporary Europe
Mabel Berezin; 14. The long shadow of 1968: Christian democracy's struggle
for dominance and democratic backsliding in Europe Dorothee Bohle and Aida
Hozic; 15. Foro Madríd and the transnationalization of the far-right
Stefano Palestini and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser; 16. Conclusion Valerie
Bunce.
1. Introduction: global challenges to democracy: backsliding, resiliency,
and democratic theory Kenneth M. Roberts, Valerie J. Bunce, Thomas Pepinsky
and Rachel Beatty Riedl; Part I. Institutions as Sites of Regime
Contestation: 2. Backsliding in India the weakening of referee institutions
Milan Vaishnav; 3. The (de)democratizing tango: why it's hard to get
democracy to stick in Southeast Asia Meredith L. Weiss and Allen Hicken; 4.
State capacity and accountability in low-income states Jamie Bleck and
Nicolas van de Walle; 5. Democratic backsliding and the politicization of
public employment Bryn Rosenfeld and Frances Cayton; 6. Election
administration and democratic fragility in the US David A. Bateman, Robert
C. Lieberman and Aaron Childree; Part II. Civil Society, Social Media, and
Political Messaging: 7. Civil society mobilization against equal
citizenship in Latin America Lindsay Mayka; 8. Nationalist passion,
economic interest, and the moral economy of the Hungarian right, 2002-2010.
Béla Greskovits; 9. Post-communist democracy, civil society, and the
problem of accountability Michael Bernhard; 10. Civil society resistance to
democratic backsliding Mark R. Beissinger; 11. Is democracy broken?
Disinformation wants you to think that it is Alexandra Cirone; 12. The
indispensability of dominance M. Steven Fish; Part III. International
Dimensions of the Struggle between Democracy and Autocracy: 13. The
security imperative and right nationalist politics in contemporary Europe
Mabel Berezin; 14. The long shadow of 1968: Christian democracy's struggle
for dominance and democratic backsliding in Europe Dorothee Bohle and Aida
Hozic; 15. Foro Madríd and the transnationalization of the far-right
Stefano Palestini and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser; 16. Conclusion Valerie
Bunce.
and democratic theory Kenneth M. Roberts, Valerie J. Bunce, Thomas Pepinsky
and Rachel Beatty Riedl; Part I. Institutions as Sites of Regime
Contestation: 2. Backsliding in India the weakening of referee institutions
Milan Vaishnav; 3. The (de)democratizing tango: why it's hard to get
democracy to stick in Southeast Asia Meredith L. Weiss and Allen Hicken; 4.
State capacity and accountability in low-income states Jamie Bleck and
Nicolas van de Walle; 5. Democratic backsliding and the politicization of
public employment Bryn Rosenfeld and Frances Cayton; 6. Election
administration and democratic fragility in the US David A. Bateman, Robert
C. Lieberman and Aaron Childree; Part II. Civil Society, Social Media, and
Political Messaging: 7. Civil society mobilization against equal
citizenship in Latin America Lindsay Mayka; 8. Nationalist passion,
economic interest, and the moral economy of the Hungarian right, 2002-2010.
Béla Greskovits; 9. Post-communist democracy, civil society, and the
problem of accountability Michael Bernhard; 10. Civil society resistance to
democratic backsliding Mark R. Beissinger; 11. Is democracy broken?
Disinformation wants you to think that it is Alexandra Cirone; 12. The
indispensability of dominance M. Steven Fish; Part III. International
Dimensions of the Struggle between Democracy and Autocracy: 13. The
security imperative and right nationalist politics in contemporary Europe
Mabel Berezin; 14. The long shadow of 1968: Christian democracy's struggle
for dominance and democratic backsliding in Europe Dorothee Bohle and Aida
Hozic; 15. Foro Madríd and the transnationalization of the far-right
Stefano Palestini and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser; 16. Conclusion Valerie
Bunce.







