Mar
17
Creeping Authoritarianism or Illiberal Reform An Analysis of Anne Applebaum’s “Twilight of Democracy”
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(This post offers the a second student analysis of Twilight of Democracy. Click to learn more about the segment and the series, From the Field.) Historian Anne Applebaum takes her readers to a society on the brink in her latest work Twilight of Democracy. Society, according to Applebaum, is on the brink of becoming more authoritarian and straying from […]
Feb
8
Warning Signs: Poland’s Descent into Authoritarianism
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(This post offers the a second student analysis of Twilight of Democracy. Click to learn more about the segment and the series, From the Field.) In a time where our government seeks to promote democracy across the world, Twilight of Democracy is a warning not to forget about protecting domestic democracy. In this book, author Anne Applebaum informs readers […]
Dec
7
The World’s Most Dangerous Crisis – Up Close and Personal (From the Field, Readings in Reconciliation — Twilight of Democracy)
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(This post offers the first student analysis of Twilight of Democracy. Click to learn more about the segment and the series, From the Field.) While reading through Anne Applebaum’s Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism, you hear of all the elbow-rubbing Applebaum has done with the political elite and academics – some of whom she […]
Dec
7
Reading in Reconciliation from Politics and International Relations Capstone – Twilight of Democracy
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(This post is the first of a set on Anne Applebaum’s Twilight of Democracy. Click to learn more about the segment and the series, From the Field.) Our capstone students engaged this latest text, focused on the trajectory of democracy around the world and at home, with rich and nuanced thought, conversation and writing. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, Anne […]