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How Democracies Die
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“How Democracies Die” by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt is a thought-provoking exploration of the factors that contribute to the decline of democratic systems. The authors, both political scientists, draw on historical and contemporary examples to analyze the erosion of democratic norms and institutions. Levitsky and Ziblatt argue that democracies are more likely to fail from within, as opposed to external threats, and they identify warning signs and patterns that indicate a weakening of democratic principles. Through insightful case studies, the book examines the role of political elites, the media, and the general public in either preserving or undermining democratic norms. The authors make a compelling case for the importance of institutional safeguards and bipartisan commitment to democratic values to ensure the survival and health of democratic governance.
Weight | 0.22 kg |
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Author |
Steven Levitsky |
Publisher |
Viking |
Book Type |
Intellect ,Non-Fiction ,Undergrad-Grad |
Categories |
[ Political & Social Science ] |
Best for |
Political science, political history, and the dynamics of democratic systems |
Ages |
18+ |
Binding |
Paperback |
Edition |
3 January 2019 |
ISBN |
978-0241381359 |
Language |
English |
Pages |
320 |
Printing Remarks |
Imported |
Dimension |
12.9 x 1.9 x 19.8 cm |
Weight |
0.22 kg |
The enduring significance of “How Democracies Die” lies in its relevance to contemporary political landscapes worldwide. Levitsky and Ziblatt’s analysis offers readers a framework for understanding the fragility of democratic institutions and the potential dangers of polarization and erosion of democratic norms. By fostering awareness of the dynamics that can lead to the demise of democracies, the book serves as a timely and vital contribution to the ongoing discourse on the state of democracy globally. It prompts readers to critically evaluate the health of their own democratic institutions and encourages a proactive approach to safeguarding the foundations of democratic governance.
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