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Why do democracies backslide, and what fuels resistance against autocracy? This panel explores the psychological mechanisms behind democratic erosion, including threat perception, political trust, polarization, and authoritarian nostalgia. By examining historical and contemporary cases, we uncover how war, conflict, and social resentment shape the battle between democracy and autocracy.
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Democracy Undermined: Polarization and the Collapse of the Weimar Republic | View Paper Details |
Democracy in the Trenches: How War Involvement Fuels Autocratic Resilience and Democratic Erosion | View Paper Details |
The Influence of Threat Perception on Political Attitudes: Measuring the Acceptance of Autocracy in Germany | View Paper Details |
Voices in the Void: What Does it Mean to Vote During Democratic Backsliding? | View Paper Details |
Public Support for Democracy in Iceland: Strengths and Challenges | View Paper Details |