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Larry Jay Diamond (born October 2, 1951) [1] is an American political sociologist and scholar in the field of democracy studies. Diamond is a senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University's main center for research on international issues.
excerpted in Diamond, "The Global Crisis of Democracy: As China and Russia attack free governments and push strongman rule, the U.S. has gone silent—and a new tide of authoritarianism is gathering" Wall Street Journal May 17, 2019; Diamond, Larry. "Facing up to the democratic recession." Journal of Democracy 26.1 (2015): 141–155. Online
It utilized a method called deliberative polling, led by Stanford Professors James Fishkin and Larry Diamond of the Center for Deliberative Democracy. [2] [3] The event was funded and operated by Helena, an organization that implements projects to address global challenges. [3] [4] [5]
A version of this story appeared in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here.. We will not know the extent or the success of President Donald Trump’s purge ...
Guided democracy, also called directed democracy [118] and managed democracy, [119] [120] is a formally democratic government that functions as a de facto authoritarian government or, in some cases, as an autocratic government. [121] Such hybrid regimes are legitimized by elections, but do not change the state's policies, motives, and goals ...
In less than a month in office the Trump administration has simultaneously dismantled foreign aid programs that support fragile democracies abroad and put on leave federal workers who protect US ...
Larry Diamond lists American and European dialogue with moderate Islamists as key to democracy promotion, suggesting a bargain in which Western powers would press for Islamist parties' right to participate in free and fair elections in exchange for an unambiguous commitment to democracy and equal rights for women and religious minorities, in ...
Online organizers have encouraged demonstrators to participate in “March 4th for Democracy,” to “raise their voices on this significant occasion, amplifying concerns that impact everyday ...