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How Democracies Die is a bestselling 2018 book co-authored by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, examining how democracies erode from within through the violation of democratic norms rather than through coups. It explores the internal decay of democratic systems worldwide and was a New York Times bestseller. The book has been published in 30 languages.
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Steven Levitsky
authored
Steven Levitsky co-authored this 2018 New York Times best-selling book with Daniel Ziblatt. Drawing on historical and contemporary examples to warn against threats to democratic norms, it has been widely cited in policy discussions and has been published in 30 languages.
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Daniel Ziblatt
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Ziblatt co-authored this influential book with Steven Levitsky, which has shaped global discussions on democratic backsliding and been referenced by policymakers worldwide.
Since 2018
Steven Levitsky
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Levitsky and Ziblatt received the 2019 Goldsmith Book Prize from the Harvard Shorenstein Center for How Democracies Die, recognizing the book's contribution to understanding threats to democratic governance.
Since 2019