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A year ago we published “Defending Democracy in an Age of Sharp Power,” a Journal of Democracy book that draws on extensive research done over time by Forum @ NED -Francis Fukuyama says it’s “must-reading for anyone concerned about trends in global democracy” journalofdemocracy.org/books/defendin…

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The far-right Alternative for Germany is no longer a protest party. It’s tapping into widespread discontent and is surprisingly popular with young voters. journalofdemocracy.org/online-exclusi…

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"With the Free Democrats and Greens in tatters—and the Social Democrats barely inching across the threshold for parliamentary representation—calling the mood in Berlin “sober” is an understatement." journalofdemocracy.org/online-exclusi…

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📢Calling all #politicalscience professors!👨‍🏫 The Journal of Democracy has our very own premade subject guides to help round out your #syllabus! Comment suggestions for other subject guides you'd like to see! #education #researchpapers @apsatweets educate.apsanet.org/journal-of-dem…

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While Hungary's Viktor Orbán "has gained some prestige, he’s actually under far more political pressure than he lets on. His grandstanding is in part to obfuscate his political weaknesses." journalofdemocracy.org/online-exclusi…

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"While the German public debate often portrays the far right as a voice of the past...the reality appears quite different," writes Michael Bröning. "Exit polls indicate that the AfD emerged as the strongest party among voters aged 18 to 24." journalofdemocracy.org/online-exclusi…

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Are you going to #APSA2024? Comment below! Check out our collaboration with APSA on APSA Educate where we have grouped our essays by popular subject matter (like Indian democracy, how to defeat an autocrat, and more!): educate.apsanet.org/journal-of-dem…

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China hopes to undermine #democracy across the globe. The solution could come in the form of pushback from civil society. journalofdemocracy.org/online-exclusi…

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"Maduro probably underestimated the opposition’s ability to gather evidence of his deceit." Venezuela's opposition has collected over 70 percent of tallies and posted them online to prove that González won the election. journalofdemocracy.org/online-exclusi…

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Nonviolence is instrumental in prodemocracy efforts, evidenced during China's 1989 movement. "It had been the peaceful march of June 9...that drew sympathy from the international community and put pressure on the governments in Hong Kong and Beijing." journalofdemocracy.org/online-exclusi…

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Russia and China are exerting influence at global scale, usually by aiming to “monopolize ideas, suppress alternative narratives and exploit partner institutions,” methods dissected in the Journal of Democracy book, “Defending Democracy in an Age of Sharp Power” journalofdemocracy.org/books/defendin…

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The “crisis” of democracy is a crisis of representation. New parties are arising from this moment. The danger that they pose is not that they are antidemocratic, but that they are antiliberal. Adam Przeworski journalofdemocracy.org/articles/who-d…

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"The days in which German protest parties were fueled by objection to a single issue, from the eurocrisis to immigration, seem to be gone. Today’s dissatisfaction is multifaceted and widespread." journalofdemocracy.org/online-exclusi…

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"Orbán was also a chaos agent the last time Hungary held the rotating presidency, in the first half of 2011. Then as now, he used controversy at the EU to disguise a power grab at home." journalofdemocracy.org/online-exclusi…

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"Even in the darkest of days, there are people in Russia who are willing to take a stand against injustice and repression regardless of personal cost," writes Vladimir V. Kara-Murza. journalofdemocracy.org/articles/the-k…

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Don’t let the Hungarian prime minister’s globe-trotting and grandstanding fool you. Behind the posturing and attempts to steal the spotlight is a strongman who feels his position slipping. journalofdemocracy.org/online-exclusi…