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How Democracy Ends

Auteur : Runciman, David

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Informationen zum Autor David Runciman is Professor of Politics at Cambridge University and Head of the Department of Politics and International Studies. He is the author of five previous books! including Political Hypocrisy! The Confidence Trap and Politics (for the Ideas in Profile series). He writes regularly about politics for the London Review of Books and hosts the widely acclaimed weekly podcast Talking Politics. Klappentext The renowned expert behind the "Talking Politics" podcast surveys the political situation of the West and offers advice based on the proposition that democracy is collapsing! set to be replaced by a different state of affairs. Zusammenfassung 'Scintillating ... thought-provoking ... one of the very best of the great crop of recent books on the subject.' Andrew Rawnsley! ObserverDemocracy has died hundreds of times! all over the world. We think we know what that looks like: chaos descends and the military arrives to restore order! until the people can be trusted to look after their own affairs again. However! there is a danger that this picture is out of date.Until very recently! most citizens of Western democracies would have imagined that the end was a long way off! and very few would have thought it might be happening before their eyes as Trump! Brexit and paranoid populism have become a reality.David Runciman! one of the UK's leading professors of politics! answers all this and more as he surveys the political landscape of the West! helping us to spot the new signs of a collapsing democracy and advising us on what could come next.

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Paru le : 09/05/2018

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Auteur(s) : Auteur : Runciman, David

Éditeur(s) : Profile Books

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EAN13 : 9781781259740

Pages : 249

Hauteur: 223.0 cm / Largeur 143.0 cm


Épaisseur: 24.0 cm

Poids: 0 g