
Lucan A. Way
Lucan A. Way is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto, known for his research on authoritarianism, democracy, and political regimes. He is the co-author of the influential book 'How Democracies Die,' which explores the fragility of democratic institutions and the conditions under which democracies can collapse. Way's work examines the dynamics of political competition and the role of state power in shaping political outcomes, making significant contributions to the understanding of modern authoritarian practices and their implications for democratic governance.
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Lucan A Way is mentioned alongside Steven Levitsky in the context of authoritarianism.
Alarm bagi DemokrasiLucan A Way's concerns are noted as a major alarm for Indonesia's legal enforcement issues.
Mental Pemimpin yang MelaratLucan A Way highlights the risks of using state resources for the benefit of certain candidates in elections.
Perkokoh Demokrasi RepresentatifLucan A. Way's work is referenced in the context of understanding Maduro's political model.
El enigma de Chevron: la política de EE UU, la crisis constitucional de Venezuela y la dictadura de MaduroLucan A Way collaborates with Steven Levitsky to analyze the challenges facing American democracy.
Negara sebagai Senjata PolitikLucan A. Way is referenced alongside Steven Levitsky in their analysis of 'competitive authoritarianism'.
Un capítulo se cierra, la gratitud permaneceLucan A. Way is a professor of political science at the University of Toronto and co-authored a book on the decline of democracies.
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