The path to American authoritarianism: What comes after democratic breakdown
By: Levitsky, Steven and Way, Lucan A
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BookPublisher: Foreign Affairs Description: 104(2), Mar-Apr, 2025: p.36-51.
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Foreign AffairsSummary: Donald Trump’s first election to the presidency in 2016 triggered an energetic defense of democracy from the American establishment. But his return to office has been met with striking indifference. Many of the politicians, pundits, media figures, and business leaders who viewed Trump as a threat to democracy eight years ago now treat those concerns as overblown—after all, democracy survived his first stint in office. In 2025, worrying about the fate of American democracy has become almost passé.- Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/path-american-authoritarianism-trump
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Donald Trump’s first election to the presidency in 2016 triggered an energetic defense of democracy from the American establishment. But his return to office has been met with striking indifference. Many of the politicians, pundits, media figures, and business leaders who viewed Trump as a threat to democracy eight years ago now treat those concerns as overblown—after all, democracy survived his first stint in office. In 2025, worrying about the fate of American democracy has become almost passé.- Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/path-american-authoritarianism-trump


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