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Daniel Ziblatt (born 1972) is an
American political scientist who has been
Eaton Professor of the
Science of
Government at
Harvard University since 2018...
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Taflaga 2023, p. 143.
Gidron &
Ziblatt 2019, pp. 24, 26.
Gidron &
Ziblatt 2019, pp. 21–22.
Gidron &
Ziblatt 2019, pp. 26, 28.
Taflaga 2023, p. 140...
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Harvard University political scientists Steven Levitsky and
Daniel Ziblatt about democratic backsliding and how
elected leaders can
gradually subvert...
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Congress and
three fourths of the
states required to
amend the Constitution.
Ziblatt and
Levitsky argue that
America has by far the most
difficult constitution...
- that this
structure makes the
Senate "non-democratic", and
Levitsky and
Ziblatt argue that the
Senate is America's most
minoritarian (undemocratic) institution...
- Sundström,
Eitan Tzelgov, Yi-ting Wang, Tore Wig,
Steven Wilson and
Daniel Ziblatt. 2021. "V-Dem [Country–Year/Country–Date]
Dataset v11.1"
Varieties of Democracy...
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alienated from the
multiculturalism of
European capitals. Gidron, Noam;
Ziblatt,
Daniel (2019). "Center-Right
Political Parties in
Advanced Democracies"...
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inadequate democratization of
national institutions since 1787.
Levitsky and
Ziblatt agree,
finding 2016-2021 to be a
period of
democratic backsliding due largely...
- that tend to vote Republican,
resulting in a
conservative Supreme Court.
Ziblatt and
Levitsky estimate that 3 or 4 of the
seats held by
conservative justices...
- than revolutionary" tactics. As
emphasized by
Steven Levitsky and
Daniel Ziblatt, it is
difficult to
pinpoint a
single specific moment at
which a government...