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Managed Freedom

Par : Matt Nygren
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233941337
  • EAN9798233941337
  • Date de parution18/01/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Democracy does not usually collapse. It erodes. In Managed Freedom: Warning Signs from Comparative Politics, political scientist Matt Nygren examines how democratic systems weaken without suspending elections, abolishing courts, or openly rejecting the rule of law. Drawing on comparative political research, the book traces how ordinary institutions-courts, parties, media, elections, and administrative agencies-can remain intact even as democratic restraint thins.
Rather than focusing on ideology or individual leaders, this book analyzes patterns: how electoral mandates expand, how opposition loses legitimacy, how expertise erodes under pressure, and how lawful procedures are used in increasingly illiberal ways. These warning signs, documented across multiple democratic systems, rarely announce themselves as crises. They emerge gradually, through normalization rather than rupture.
The analysis is deliberately cautious and evidence-driven. It does not argue that democracy inevitably fails, nor does it predict collapse. Instead, it asks what comparative politics has learned about stress, resilience, and institutional maintenance, and what those lessons reveal when applied carefully to modern democratic systems. Written in clear, accessible prose, Managed Freedom is suitable for general readers interested in democracy, governance, and political institutions, while remaining rigorous enough for classroom use in political science, public administration, and comparative government courses.
This book is intended for educational and analytical purposes and presents a scholarly examination of democratic systems rather than political advocacy.
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