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Democracy and Autocracy: Theories and Empirical Findings
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Democracy and Autocracy: Theories and Empirical Findings

Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

Learn which forms of government can best guarantee a free, fair, and just life by exploringhow democracy and autocracy emerge, evolve, andimpact our lives.

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About this Course

This course is part of the IPSAMOOC project, a joint venture Federica Weblearning - IPSA, the International Political Science Association Democracy and Autocracy are core concepts of Political Science but they are also contested concepts. It is important, therefore, to understand the basic theories underpinning these two types of regime. The last few decades have seen regime change become one of the main topics in democracy studies. The aim of this course is to analyze why and how democratic regimes emerge from autocratic regimes,as well as why and how democratic regression or democratic breakdown takes place. As evidenced by events of the last few decades, we also need to subdivide these root concepts into subtypes that reflect deficient forms of democracy or moderate forms of autocracy. From 1990 onwards, in particular, we can see that democratization and autocratization have taken diverse pathways, and we have witnessed progress and regression in the worldwide development of democracy; often with a considerable variety of democratic or autocratic subtypes. This course explores these developments.

What You'll Learn

  • The theories underpinning the key concepts of Democracy and Autocracy
  • New subtypes of democracy and autocracy
  • How and why democracies emerge, regress or break down

Instructors

M

Marianne Kneuer

Professor

Topics

Political Sciences

Course Info

PlatformedX
LevelBeginner
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CertificateAvailable
PriceFree to Audit

Skills

العلوم السياسية

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