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Democracies across the globe are in crisis as authoritarian regimes rise and populist leaders emerge worldwide. Democracy in Crisis across the World weaves threads of history and politics in two parts to analyze how long this trend may last and what the future may bring.
Table des matières
Introduction
Saliba Sarsar and Rekha Datta
Chapter One: Variation in Measures of Democracy
Stephen J. Chapman
Part I: World Regional Perspectives
Chapter Two: Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa: Changing Phases
Julius O. Adekunle
Chapter Three: Democracy in Transition: Political Trends in Eastern Europe
Kevin L. Dooley
Chapter Four: Democracy at Risk: Political Trends in the Recent History of Western Europe
Kenneth L. Campbell
Chapter Five: Democracy in Latin America: Uneven Institutional Performance
Kenneth Mitchell and Samuel Maynard
Chapter Six: Democracy in the Middle East and North Africa: Still Little to No Progress
Saliba Sarsar
Part II: Country Case Studies
Chapter Seven: A 'Modi'-fied India: Parties, Promises, and Portends of Democracy Amidst an Uncertain Glory
Rekha Datta and Samuel Maynard
Chapter Eight: Digital Authoritarianism in the People's Republic of China
Peter W. Liu and Justin M. Liu
Chapter Nine: The Erosion of Democracy in Post-Soviet Russia
Thomas
A propos de l'auteur
Saliba Sarsar is Professor of Political Science at Monmouth University and Visiting Research Collaborator at the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.Rekha Datta is Professor of Political Science at Monmouth University where she holds the Freed Endowed Chair in Social Sciences.Julius O. Adekunle is professor of African history at Monmouth University.Rekha Datta is Professor of Political Science at Monmouth University where she holds the Freed Endowed Chair in Social Sciences.Saliba Sarsar is Professor of Political Science at Monmouth University and Visiting Research Collaborator at the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.