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Wednesday, March 28, 2018
An Interview with Ivan Krastev on After Europe

In a thirty-minute interview, frequent Journal contributor and Editorial Board member Ivan Krastev discusses with the Open Society Foundation’s Leonard Benardo his new book After Europe. 

 

Thursday, December 7, 2017
Monkey Cage Features JoD article on Social Media and Democracy

At the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage blog, JoD authors Joshua Tucker, Yannis Theocharis, Margaret E. Roberts, and Pablo Barberá draw on their findings from our October issue to assess "how social media can both weaken—and strengthen—democracy." 

 

Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Online Exchange on "Democratic Deconsolidation"

In a special exchange appearing only on our website, distinguished scholars Amy C. Alexander and Christian Welzel; Pippa Norris; and Erik Voeten offer critiques of the July 2016 and January 2017 articles by Roberto Stefan Foa and Yascha Mounk. A reply from Foa and Mounk follows.

 

Thursday, July 20, 2017
Sheri Berman on liberalism and democracy in the WaPo's Monkey Cage

Drawing on her thought-provoking article "The Pipe Dream of Undemocratic Liberalism" from our July issue, Berman discusses the history of illiberal democracy, the relationship between technocracy and populism, and why liberalism and democracy still need one another. 

 

Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Nathaniel Persily’s article on democracy and the Internet profiled in the WaPo

The Washington Post’s Dan Balz surveys Persily’s analysis, published in the April 2017 Journal of Democracy, of how groundbreaking shifts in the sphere of online media and communications are affecting the political environment.

 

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What's New

  • An Interview with Ivan Krastev on After Europe

    In a thirty-minute interview, frequent Journal contributor and Editorial Board member Ivan Krastev discusses with the Open Society Foundation’s Leonard Benardo his new book After Europe. 

     

  • Monkey Cage Features JoD article on Social Media and Democracy

    At the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage blog, JoD authors Joshua Tucker, Yannis Theocharis, Margaret E. Roberts, and Pablo Barberá draw on their findings from our October issue to assess "how social media can both weaken—and strengthen—democracy." 

     

  • Online Exchange on "Democratic Deconsolidation"

    In a special exchange appearing only on our website, distinguished scholars Amy C. Alexander and Christian Welzel; Pippa Norris; and Erik Voeten offer critiques of the July 2016 and January 2017 articles by Roberto Stefan Foa and Yascha Mounk. A reply from Foa and Mounk follows.

     

  • Sheri Berman on liberalism and democracy in the WaPo's Monkey Cage

    Drawing on her thought-provoking article "The Pipe Dream of Undemocratic Liberalism" from our July issue, Berman discusses the history of illiberal democracy, the relationship between technocracy and populism, and why liberalism and democracy still need one another. 

     

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