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Ill winds, saving democracy from Russian rage, Chinese ambition, and American complacency, Larry Diamond

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Ill winds, saving democracy from Russian rage, Chinese ambition, and American complacency, Larry Diamond
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ill winds
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1054834883
Responsibility statement
Larry Diamond
Sub title
saving democracy from Russian rage, Chinese ambition, and American complacency
Summary
"From America's leading scholar of democracy, the definitive exploration of today's dangerously rising wave of authoritarianism, from Asia to America--and a personal, passionate call to action that shows us how to restore U.S. democracy and global leadership... As Diamond has long chronicled, democracy expands and retreats in waves. From the 1970s into the 1990s, the "third wave" saw democracy spread through Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa and attempt to take root in the former Soviet empire. But since 2006, Diamond has tracked a global democratic recession. By 2016, illiberal rulers were eroding democracy in Hungary, Poland, Turkey, the Philippines, and more, while China and Russia--the world's leading autocracies--grew increasingly bold and bullying. And with Trump's election, the global retreat from freedom spread from democracy's margins to its heart... If America does not reclaim its traditional place as the keystone of democracy, today's authoritarian trend will accelerate into a "third reverse wave" of democratic breakdowns. That wave could become a tsunami. And that could let Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, and their admirers turn the 21st century into a dark time of surging authoritarianism... [Larry Diamond] offers concrete, deeply informed suggestions for policymakers and citizens alike, including ways to fight polarization, reduce the influence of money, combat partisan gerrymandering, expand voter turnout, and negate the electoral college."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: The crisis -- Why democracies succeed and fail -- The march and retreat of democracy -- The authoritarian temptation -- The decline of American democracy -- Russia's global assault -- China's stealth offensive -- Are people losing faith in democracy? -- Meeting the autocrats' challenge -- Fighting kleptocracy -- A foreign for freedom -- Making the internet safe for democracy -- Reviving American democracy -- Conclusion: A new birth of freedom
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