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Journal of Democracy
International Affairs
Washington, District of Columbia 3,884 followers
The Journal of Democracy: The smartest analysis on democracy and authoritarianism around the world.
About us
The Journal of Democracy: The smartest analysis on democracy and authoritarianism around the world. Since its first appearance in 1990, it has engaged both activists and intellectuals in critical discussions of the problems of and prospects for democracy around the world. Today, the Journal is at the center of debate on the major social, political, and cultural challenges that confront emerging and established democracies alike.
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- International Affairs
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- Washington, District of Columbia
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- 1990
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Employees at Journal of Democracy
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Mary Kate Godfrey
Assistant Editor, Journal of Democracy
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“The far right won roughly a quarter of the vote across the EU in the 2024 elections...Yet it is institutionally divided.” Read "The 2024 EU Elections: The Far Right at the Polls" by Cas Mudde TODAY to read it FREE! https://lnkd.in/eK3QnvFZ
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The “year of elections” is entering its final stretch. Before U.S. voters head to the polls, we asked a group of experts what were the most significant elections of the year so far. Here’s what they said: https://lnkd.in/eTceSmnX
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Citizens do not necessarily become anti-immigration just because “immigrants are culturally, ethnically, or religiously distinct from the locally rooted populace." Read "Liberal Democracy in an Age of Immigration" by Rafaela Dancygier TODAY to read FREE! https://lnkd.in/eM-DReR7
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"The most direct way to prevent political violence is for politicians, party leaders, and ideologically linked cultural leaders to insist that no one should commit violence." "How to Prevent Political Violence" by Rachel Kleinfeld and Nicole Bibbins Sedaca https://lnkd.in/eMQ6EjsE
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Drug cartels possess the power of militaries, the profits of corporations, and the coercive capacity of a state. "How Organized Crime Threatens Latin America" by Javier Corrales and Will Freeman is only FREE to read through TOMORROW! Read it here: https://lnkd.in/eDYCe2Dd
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If we are to resist ethnonationalist leaders, we must revise our conception of democracy and the exclusion inherent in majority rule. "Majoritarianism Without Majorities" by Kanchan Chandra is only FREE TO READ through TOMORROW! Read it now: https://lnkd.in/eQpFubyP
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