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How Democracies Die

Book • 2018
In this book, Harvard professors Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt examine the breakdown of democracies, arguing that modern democracies do not die in a sudden coup but rather through the slow erosion of critical institutions and political norms.

Drawing on decades of research and examples from 1930s Europe to contemporary cases in Hungary, Turkey, Venezuela, and the American South during Jim Crow, the authors highlight the importance of mutual toleration and forbearance in maintaining democratic stability.

They identify key indicators of authoritarian behavior, such as the rejection of democratic rules, denial of opponents' legitimacy, tolerance of violence, and curtailment of civil liberties.

The book also discusses the role of political parties in defending democracy and proposes solutions to counteract democratic backsliding, including elite-level cooperation, addressing social inequalities, and restoring democratic norms.

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Mentioned in 52 episodes

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Dave Davies
when introducing
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Stephen Levitsky
, referencing his co-authored book with Daniel Ziblatt.
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America's Path To 'Competitive Authoritarianism'
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Anthony Scaramucci
as a book that explains the Trump administration's playbook.
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80. Trump's Totalitarian Playbook: War on Harvard
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Ezra Klein
when discussing the fragility of democratic systems.
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How Algorithms, Money, & Bureaucracy Distance us from Democracy
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Micah Loewinger
as a bestseller by Steven Levitsky about competitive authoritarianism.
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Is America Becoming an Autocracy?
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Stefan Paas
noemde dit boek als een perfecte beschrijving van de huidige gebeurtenissen.
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#236 - Amerika glijdt af en Europa staat op! (met Beatrice de Graaf en Stefan Paas)
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Erica Chenoweth
when discussing competitive authoritarianism and the likelihood of the U.S. ending up in such a system.
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Protests, Political Violence and Its Alternatives with Erica Chenoweth
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Andrew Marantz
as a book co-written by Steve Levitsky and
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Daniel Ziblatt
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How Bad Is It?: Three Political Scientists Say America Is No Longer a Democracy
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Chris Hayes
as one of his guests to discuss democratic backsliding.
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How Democratic Backsliding Happens with Steve Levitsky
Mentioned by Steven Levitsky, who co-authored it, as a possible misnomer, as dying is permanent but the book is not.
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Lessons From Hungary’s Democratic Backsliding. Plus, What Makes a Resistance Movement Successful?
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Marcos Vázquez
como un libro que explora aspectos de decadencia, centrándose en Estados Unidos, pero con similitudes a España.
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E66 ft Marcos Vázquez - la vida, la muerte y la política española

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