Efficient barriers against Democratic Backsliding

Outline

Defining an ideal democracy is one thing, erecting protections against backsliding is another. What types of democratic regimes and institutions are more vulnerable, and how do various countries fare in this respect?  For what reasons? 

What are the best ways to prevent backsliding and counter the current trend towards more authoritarian, nationalist regimes? How much can economic democracy and participatory democracy contribute to the flourishing of a more democratic society?

Coordinators

Joanne Caddy (OECD)

Isabelle Ferreras (Oxford/Louvain)

Claire Mellier (ISWE)