NEW YORK – With 65 countries holding elections and more voters than ever going to the polls, 2024 has been called the “year of democracy.” Yet optimism about democracy is hard to find. Some democracies that emerged during the late twentieth century slid back toward autocracy, and many commentators worry about the future of democracy in places where it has long been taken for granted. In particular, surging support for right-wing populism in Western Europe has raised fears across the continent.

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How Serious Is Europe’s Anti-Democratic Threat?

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10.06.2024

NEW YORK – With 65 countries holding elections and more voters than ever going to the polls, 2024 has been........

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