Urgent alarms now warn of the erosion of democratic norms and the decline of democratic institutions. These antidemocratic trends have prompted some democratic theorists to reject the seeming inevitability of democratic forms of government and instead to consider democracy as a fugitive phenomenon. Fugitive democracy, as we argue below, is a theory composed of two parts. First, it includes a robust, normative ideal of democracy and, second, a clear-eyed vision of the historical defeats and generic difficulties attendant to that ideal. This article considers how democratic theorists might respond to the challenges posed by fugitive democracy and the implications of such an understanding for future research in democratic theory
This article offers a revision of democratic theory in light of the experience of recently democrati...
Starting from the premise that democracy is a complex social system, this thesis contends that by in...
Barely a quarter century after the collapse of the Soviet empire, democracy has entered an intense p...
Urgent alarms now warn of the erosion of democratic norms and the decline of democratic institutions...
Statistics from Freedom House show that 2018 is the thirteenth consecutive year with democratic decl...
The article examines some aspects related to democratic phenomenon from the perspective of the histo...
How should political theorists go about their work if they are democrats? Given their democratic com...
Democratic consolidation is a political science theory that identifies a point at which democracies ...
In recent years radical democracy has become a prominent perspective in contemporary political theor...
This dissertation interrogates the phenomenon of disaffection in post-World War II democracies and, ...
Democracy is not as stable as it once was. Confidence in the democratic system was established in th...
For 60 years after the end of World War II, democratic governance has flourished and expanded its re...
Why do some democracies self-destruct? Using the collapse of democracy in ancient Athens and the Wei...
The right to participate politically is the moral foundation of democratic self-government, but in m...
International audienceIn this article I treat notions of time, authority, tradition, and narrative i...
This article offers a revision of democratic theory in light of the experience of recently democrati...
Starting from the premise that democracy is a complex social system, this thesis contends that by in...
Barely a quarter century after the collapse of the Soviet empire, democracy has entered an intense p...
Urgent alarms now warn of the erosion of democratic norms and the decline of democratic institutions...
Statistics from Freedom House show that 2018 is the thirteenth consecutive year with democratic decl...
The article examines some aspects related to democratic phenomenon from the perspective of the histo...
How should political theorists go about their work if they are democrats? Given their democratic com...
Democratic consolidation is a political science theory that identifies a point at which democracies ...
In recent years radical democracy has become a prominent perspective in contemporary political theor...
This dissertation interrogates the phenomenon of disaffection in post-World War II democracies and, ...
Democracy is not as stable as it once was. Confidence in the democratic system was established in th...
For 60 years after the end of World War II, democratic governance has flourished and expanded its re...
Why do some democracies self-destruct? Using the collapse of democracy in ancient Athens and the Wei...
The right to participate politically is the moral foundation of democratic self-government, but in m...
International audienceIn this article I treat notions of time, authority, tradition, and narrative i...
This article offers a revision of democratic theory in light of the experience of recently democrati...
Starting from the premise that democracy is a complex social system, this thesis contends that by in...
Barely a quarter century after the collapse of the Soviet empire, democracy has entered an intense p...