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The State of Global Democracy with the Council on Global Affairs and Freedom House
Susan B. Glasser moderated a dialogue with Michael J. Abramowitz and Jeremy D. Rosner who discussed global democracy and political freedom. -
Todd LappinThe People vs. Democracy
With populist movements gaining prominence across the world, faith in democratic institutions has fallen to an all-time low, while openness to illiberal forms of government is on the rise. -
Susan Walsh / APAmericans Sound the Alarm over Corruption and Democratic Erosion
At least half of all partisans see government corruption and weakening democracy as critical threats, but they are deeply divided on climate change and immigration.
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US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: Biden Pressures Putin, Protecting Democracy, and Olympic Boycott
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Stefan Kornelius, and Giles Whittell join Council President Ivo Daalder to review the news of the week.
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Severinus DewantaraWhat Poland Says About Losing Democracy
Find out how this Eastern European poster child for democracy backslid into autocracy, and what lessons it holds for the rest of the West.
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Public Opinion SurveyReuters
Most Americans Willing to Work with Autocrats to Protect the US
October 17, 2022, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Emily Sullivan, Reuters, The public is more concerned about national security than promoting human rights and democracy abroad, Council polling shows., Key Findings, While six in 10 say democracy is the best form of government fo...
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Youssef AbdelwahabCities for Autocrats and the Future of Urban Spaces
Cities have been called bastions of democracy, but authoritarian leaders across the globe are articulating their own visions for the future of urban spaces.
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Women and GirlsREUTERS
What You Do to Your Women, You Do to Your Nation
To celebrate Women’s History Month, Valerie Hudson and Zoe Marks explain how women's rights shape national security and democracy.
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ReutersThe Emerging Autocracies of Europe
Hungary and Poland’s shift toward authoritarianism may have implications for democracy in the region and beyond. -
Ben Curtis / APThe Upside to Donald Trump's Unorthodoxy
After months of punitive US tariffs, President Trump and Prime Minister Modi announced a trade deal between the world’s two largest democracies. But India has been following a now familiar pattern—building resilience in the face of a disruptive Washington.