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  1. A special series from The New Yorker exploring the past, present, and future of American democracy in the age of Donald Trump. Read stories by Jill Lepore, David Rohde, Michael Luo, and others on topics such as voting rights, media, and authoritarianism.

  2. 27 de mar. de 2024 · The Future of Democracy investigates the reforms and practices necessary for the revitalization of democracy under the rapidly changing conditions of digitalization, climate change, and geo-political shifts of power.

  3. Learn about the global challenges and trends of democracy and authoritarianism from experts and case studies at Harvard University. Apply by May 11 for the in-person or virtual workshop on August 1-3, 2022.

  4. 23 de may. de 2022 · May 23, 2022 16:15–17:00 CEST. Description. Fairer Economies. The consensus on democratic norms has shown signs of fraying in recent years, with increased polarization, disillusion and authoritarian patterns of governance, including in advanced Western democracies.

  5. 22 de may. de 2024 · The Diamonstein-Spielvogel Project at CFR examines the global decline of democratic norms and values and offers policy recommendations to reverse it. Learn about the causes and consequences of democratic erosion, and how to strengthen democratic governance and institutions.

  6. Overview. Authors: Ronald M. Glassman. Analyses the actual state of international political democracy and the possible future of democracy. Discusses the sustainability of political democracy by looking at new global communications networks. Provides an introduction for academics and students in the political and social sciences. 12k Accesses.

  7. The future of democracy. Researchers and other observers of democracy have already for many years been deeply concerned about the state of democracy in the world. While some glimpses of hope remain, global reports of democracy have consistently demonstrated democratic decline, or backsliding, even in stable and established democracies.