Update on Venezuela
Australia has joined many Western countries in recognising Juan Guaidó as the interim president of Venezuela. This move is consistent
friend or foe of constitutional democracy?
Australia has joined many Western countries in recognising Juan Guaidó as the interim president of Venezuela. This move is consistent
With much of the debate on ‘democratic backsliding’ focussed on events in Central and Eastern Europe, in this project we
In a new paper, The Role of Citizen Emotions in Constitutional Backsliding – Mapping Out Frontiers of New Research, Tomasz
In a new report, put out jointly as a preview by the Stefan Batory Foundation and the European Stability Initiative,
In a ‘food for thought’ podcast from Power 3.0 (a blog from the US-based nonprofit National Endowment for Democracy), speaker
Though the rhetoric of various populists can sound remarkably similar, in his regular column for Project Syndicate Jan-Werner Mueller asks
Free market think tank TIMBRO recently released an update on their index of ‘authoritarian populism’ – this makes an assessment
In his regular column for Project Syndicate, Joseph Nye this month noted several measures of the tide of populism as
One way to get something of a sense of how big of a problem we may be facing – if,
A case study on Venezuela is anticipated as part of our project, from one of our national collaborators, Raul Sanchez
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