Democracy in Crisis around the World
By (Author) Saliba Sarsar
By (author) Rekha Datta
Contributions by Julius O. Adekunle
Contributions by Kenneth Campbell
Contributions by Stephen J. Chapman
Contributions by Rekha Datta
Contributions by Kevin L. Dooley
Contributions by Peter W. Liu
Contributions by Justin M. Liu
Contributions by Sam Maynard
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
10th May 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
321.8
Paperback
282
Width 154mm, Height 220mm, Spine 17mm
463g
In the twenty-first century, democracies across the globe are in crisis. The strength of basic democratic institutions and core enduring political principles and values are eroding in key regions and countries. Authoritarian regimes are rising and populist leaders are emerging. Democracy in Crisis across the World weaves threads of history and politics in two parts to analyze how long this trend may last and what the future may bring. By first examining the state of democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East and North Africa, the second part of the collection highlights to democratic trajectory of India, China, Russia, and the United States. Ending with a look at how the worlds governments have responded to the coronavirus pandemic, contributors argue that unless democracy is defended with resolution and nurtured with resilience, it will fall.
Saliba Sarsar is professor of political science at Monmouth.
Rekha Datta is interim provost/senior vice president for academic affairs and professor of political science at Monmouth University.