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How Democracies Die is a critical examination of democratic erosion across the globe. Drawing on historical case studies and contemporary examples, Levitsky and Ziblatt identify the key warning signs that indicate a democracy is in danger of collapse.
The authors reveal that democratic breakdowns rarely occur suddenly through coups or violent revolutions in the modern era. Instead, democracies are dismantled gradually by elected leaders who exploit institutional weaknesses, undermine checks and balances, and erode democratic norms. By studying the patterns of democratic decline in countries ranging from 1930s Europe to contemporary Latin America and Asia, the authors provide a roadmap for recognizing and resisting authoritarianism.
This essential read offers practical insights for citizens, policymakers, and anyone concerned about the future of democracy in an increasingly polarized world.







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