Democracy has come under pressure worldwide, with growing concern over an apparent reverse wave of democratic backsliding at the global level. Bridging conceptual approaches and empirical research, this article investigates patterns of democratic backsliding in third-wave democracies. It applies a range of innovative sequence analysis techniques to the Varieties of Democracy dataset to provide a dynamic perspective on the evolution of different types of democratic safeguards against executive expansion. The resulting typology differentiates stable trajectories from different patterns of backsliding and sheds light on the diversity of backsliding processes that diverge in their shape, depth, and timing in respect to initial democratic transi...
The so-called third wave of democratization is over and scholars are increasingly alert to the appar...
In this article we argue that democratic transitions can reverse, oscillate, or simply stall. These ...
Abstract: The "Third Wave" of global democratization, which began in 1974, now appears to be drawing...
What explains differences in democratic backsliding? As transitions from authoritarianism to democra...
In 2007, the world suffered a net decline in freedom for the second successive year for the first ti...
Debates about democratic decline are now dominated by the notion that many democracies might be unde...
Maimouna Samba, International RelationsFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Patrick McGovern, Political Scie...
We propose a theory of democratic backsliding where citizens' retrospective assessment of an incumbe...
This dissertation attempts to answer the research question on whether there is a common pattern of d...
The thesis sheds light on how different types of democratic transitions affect the probability of de...
Democracy is not as stable as it once was. Confidence in the democratic system was established in th...
I investigate the determinants and the process of authoritarian reversals and democratic consolidati...
The “Third Wave” of global democratization, which began in 1974, now appears to be drawing to a clos...
1. Backsliding: Concept, Mechanisms, Measurement 2. Social and Political Origins of Backsliding: The...
Based on a conference held at the European Univeristy Institute in 2019.Liberal democracy is at risk...
The so-called third wave of democratization is over and scholars are increasingly alert to the appar...
In this article we argue that democratic transitions can reverse, oscillate, or simply stall. These ...
Abstract: The "Third Wave" of global democratization, which began in 1974, now appears to be drawing...
What explains differences in democratic backsliding? As transitions from authoritarianism to democra...
In 2007, the world suffered a net decline in freedom for the second successive year for the first ti...
Debates about democratic decline are now dominated by the notion that many democracies might be unde...
Maimouna Samba, International RelationsFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Patrick McGovern, Political Scie...
We propose a theory of democratic backsliding where citizens' retrospective assessment of an incumbe...
This dissertation attempts to answer the research question on whether there is a common pattern of d...
The thesis sheds light on how different types of democratic transitions affect the probability of de...
Democracy is not as stable as it once was. Confidence in the democratic system was established in th...
I investigate the determinants and the process of authoritarian reversals and democratic consolidati...
The “Third Wave” of global democratization, which began in 1974, now appears to be drawing to a clos...
1. Backsliding: Concept, Mechanisms, Measurement 2. Social and Political Origins of Backsliding: The...
Based on a conference held at the European Univeristy Institute in 2019.Liberal democracy is at risk...
The so-called third wave of democratization is over and scholars are increasingly alert to the appar...
In this article we argue that democratic transitions can reverse, oscillate, or simply stall. These ...
Abstract: The "Third Wave" of global democratization, which began in 1974, now appears to be drawing...