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'''Democratization''' (and the inverse, '''democratic backsliding''') are comparative fields of study of (positively) how democracy is established and (normatively) how its establishment can be encouraged.
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 * [[TheToddlerInChief|The Toddler In Chief]], Daniel W. Drezner, 2020
 * [[DodgingTheAutocraticBullet|Dodging the autocratic bullet: enlisting behavioural science to arrest democratic backsliding]]; Christoph M. Abels, Kiia Jasmin Alexandra Huttunen, Ralph Hertwig, and Stephan Lewandowsky; 2024
 * [[ThereAreNoAdultsInTheRoom|There Are No Adults in the Room]], Daniel W. Drezner, 2025
 * [[DefendingTheStatusQuoOrSeekingChange|Defending the Status Quo or Seeking Change? Electoral Outcomes, Affective Polarization, and Support for Referendums]], Bjarn Eck and Emilien Paulis, 2025

Democratization

Democratization (and the inverse, democratic backsliding) are comparative fields of study of (positively) how democracy is established and (normatively) how its establishment can be encouraged.


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