Understanding, then responding
Even as democratic backsliding continues apace in all sorts of places – not just newer or seemingly more fragile democracies
friend or foe of constitutional democracy?
Even as democratic backsliding continues apace in all sorts of places – not just newer or seemingly more fragile democracies
Colleagues at the National Endowment for Democracy in the USA have launched a new web page to improve accessibility of
Available from Sage Journals, East European Politics and Societies and Cultures Volume 33 Number 2 May 2019 addresses some key
Marcos Barros, Grenoble École de Management (GEM) This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read
In a post addressing Democratic backsliding (generally speaking), on blog site Indian Constitutional Law and Philosophy, ARC Future Fellow Tarunabh
Press coverage highlights why Romania is a case of interest to this project, particularly in terms of the role of
7 February 2017 Romania protests: what caused the biggest uprising since the fall of communism? Dan Brett, The Open University
The situation in Venezuela continues to deteriorate alarmingly without a solution in sight, along with more comparisons to the long-running
For those less familiar with the state of things in Hungary, a range of items from Gábor Halmai, one of
In cases of concern to this project, some have just now receded from the headlines but do remain squarely on
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